My talk at Linuxtag

Started by Michael Meskesover 23 years ago2 messages
#1Michael Meskes
meskes@postgresql.org

As some may know I will be talking about PostgreSQL on LinuxTag (6th of
June - 9th of June) in Karlsruhe, Germany. In particular I want to
address:

- The functionality of PostgreSQL
- Its stability and capability of handling large databases, ideally by
some case studies.
- Comparison to other products, be it proprietry like Oracle or more
open like MySQL.
- Plans for the future developmen.

I wonder if we have some sort of comparison list already that I could
use. Also I can get most plans from the TODO list, but there is not
info on for which version the features are planned. Is there some kind
of roadmap available?

Michael
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#2Bruce Momjian
pgman@candle.pha.pa.us
In reply to: Michael Meskes (#1)
Re: My talk at Linuxtag

Michael Meskes wrote:

As some may know I will be talking about PostgreSQL on LinuxTag (6th of
June - 9th of June) in Karlsruhe, Germany. In particular I want to
address:

- The functionality of PostgreSQL
- Its stability and capability of handling large databases, ideally by
some case studies.
- Comparison to other products, be it proprietry like Oracle or more
open like MySQL.
- Plans for the future developmen.

I wonder if we have some sort of comparison list already that I could
use. Also I can get most plans from the TODO list, but there is not
info on for which version the features are planned. Is there some kind
of roadmap available?

Sorry, no roadmap. We have to rely on volunteers. Schemas will be in
7.3, but I don't know of other major stuff.

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