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  • If however you want or need to please the PHB by being able to point to a service contract that stipulates the terms of support - PostgreSQL is more than happy to oblige, for a price.

    Archive 2006-10-01 William "Papa" Meloney 2006

  • PostgreSQL is readily available for download at no cost.

    In response to Doug Karr: Protecting Software and Customers from Counterfeiters? William "Papa" Meloney 2006

  • PostgreSQL is readily available for download at no cost.

    Archive 2006-10-01 William "Papa" Meloney 2006

  • If however you want or need to please the PHB by being able to point to a service contract that stipulates the terms of support - PostgreSQL is more than happy to oblige, for a price.

    In response to Doug Karr: Protecting Software and Customers from Counterfeiters? William "Papa" Meloney 2006

  • As Oracle maps out its future, greater attention is paid to PostgreSQL, which is considere ...

    SD Times Latest News 2010

  • As Oracle maps out its future, greater attention is paid to PostgreSQL, which is considere ...

    SD Times Latest News 2010

  • As Oracle maps out its future, greater attention is paid to PostgreSQL, which is considere ...

    SD Times Latest News 2010

  • And, ultimately there is a great open source database alternative called PostgreSQL, but support for it is not universal.

    LinuxChix aggregator 2009

  • PowerDNS is a high-performance, authoritative-only nameserver - in the setup described here it will read the DNS records from a MySQL database (similar to MyDNS), although other backends such as PostgreSQL are supported as well.

    HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials - 2010

  • PowerDNS is a high-performance, authoritative-only nameserver - in the setup described here it will read the DNS records from a MySQL database (similar to MyDNS), although other backends such as PostgreSQL are supported as well.

    LinuxQuestions.org LXer 2010

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