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PostgreSQL Gets New Website, 8.0 Release Candidate

gavinroy writes "As can be seen at PostgreSQL, the PostgreSQL www team has released the new version of the site sporting a new clean and more professional look. This is hot on the heels of PostgreSQL 8.0 RC2 which includes numerous bug fixes and is one step closer to production ready PostgreSQL on the Win32 platform." Neil Bahroos points out this ZDNet article on the upcoming 8.0 release.

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  1. Re:How about... by BollocksToThis · · Score: 4, Informative

    A list of new features as compared to 7.x? I can't find one on the PostgreSQL website.

    Here you go. To find a link to it, I had to go to the original announcement of the beta...

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  2. Hell, let me feed the trolls... by thecampbeln · · Score: 4, Informative
    ...I've been running a WAMP (Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl) for a while now. Nothing professional per-say, but definitely my ideas nursery. I have thus far been too scared/lazy/busy/etc to change out the W for the L, but I have activity chosen Linux apps on the box in preparation for the move to Linux. Getting the servers properly configured is the hardest part. Now that I at least have the AMP properly configured, my eventual Linux migration will be that much easier.

    This is why a native Win32 build is important. I looked at PostgreSQL a while ago, and even got the non-official Win32 build to run on the box. Ironically, the more Linux/Open Source applications I get running on that Windows box, the closer I am to making the jump to Linux for good. And since I refuse to upgrade past Windows 2000, that day is rapidly approaching. The only things holding me back now are my DNS and Mail servers (I've currently got Windows only servers). If I could have found a Win32 build of a Linux Mail and DNS server, I'd literally have nothing keeping me off Linux right now.

    The most important thing for me was to get the servers up and running. I know Windows, I didn't know Linux. So instead of adding another thing to learn, I took the path or least resistance and installed Linux/Open Source servers under Windows. And I don't think I'm alone. Just look at this recent story... I think TheRaven64 got it right.

    BTW: Anyone have a Win32 build of Linux Mail/DNS servers for me to kick around? Anyone?

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  3. PostgreSQL Windows Native support by 183771 · · Score: 2, Informative

    when PostgreSQL release their latest version (8.0) all Open Source database project will have a native port to Windows.

    Open Source Database comparison: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MaxDB, Firebird and Ingres

    1. Re:PostgreSQL Windows Native support by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      A much better database comparison can be found here. In detail shows the differences between each major DB and the SQL Standard.