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PostgreSQL on Big Sites?

An anonymous reader asks: "I've been using PostgreSQL for years on small projects, and I have an opportunity to migrate my company's websites from Oracle to an open-source alternative. It would be good to be able to show the PHBs that PostgreSQL is a viable candidate, but I'm unable to find a list of high-traffic sites that use it. Does anyone know of any popular sites that run PostgreSQL?"

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  1. Several examples by IO+ERROR · · Score: 5, Informative
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  2. The .org registry? by tzanger · · Score: 5, Informative
  3. recent interview with Josh Berkus by oreaq · · Score: 4, Informative

    MadPenguin has an interview with Josh Berkus, one of the core team members of PostgreSQL.

  4. How's .org and .info by snorklewacker · · Score: 4, Informative

    SPI, the authoritative .org registrar, and Afilias, the authoritative .info registrar both use PostgreSQL for their registration databases.

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  5. Companies that use PostgreSQL by bendsley · · Score: 4, Informative

    Their website shows that BASF uses PostgreSQL as their DB.

    www.basf.com

    They're an enormous company. I've always heard too that PostgreSQL is much better for larger sites. Cannot say for sure though as I have never used it.

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