PostgreSQL 8.3 Released
jadavis writes "The release of the long-awaited PostgreSQL version 8.3 has been announced. The new feature list includes HOT, which dramatically improves performance for databases with high update activity; asynchronous commit; built-in full text search; large database features such as synchronized scans and reduced storage overhead; built-in SQL/XML support; spread checkpoints; and many more (too many major new features to list here). See the release notes for full details."
Would that be POSTGR~1.SQL?
Haven't you heard? In Web 2.0, data integrity doesn't matter.
well, we will just have to polka holes in that discussion
8.3 had me at "full-text search".
Now, please excuse me while Postgres 8.3 and I go take a little alone-time in a dark closet.
That, and people are more likely to remember 'My' than 'Postgre'.
If PostgreSQL changed their name to OurSQL it would be easy to remember, and a sound a lot less selfish than MySQL.
This issue is a bit more complicated than you think.
You have a 100 GB database and you're not concerned with stability??
Do you work for the government?
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