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by simon2Q
3612 days ago
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I agree that you should use the best tools for the current project. That is why we need to discuss which tool is the best and in what cases, which is all we've been doing here: providing the information people need to make reasonable comparisons. There can be clear winners in such discussions, though this changes over the years. Many people are now concluding that Postgres is a winner at the present time and usage is expanding significantly. The people I meet aren't madly in love with Postgres, they make rational choices with the best information they have. Uber posted their information in the hope others would benefit. I think they have and I thank them for it. (Whether you forgive me or not, I don't manage our blog site, but I guess they'll be some discussions. ;-) ) |
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