On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 13:52, Michalis Kabrianis wrote:
> Hi all
> our company has implemented an online reservation-sale system for
> tickets, for one of the three bigger Greek Football teams.
> So far it's been very stable and we haven't idenitified any performance
> issues.
> It's obviously been based on postgres (apache-perl-linux are the other
> components) and I was wondering if it would be worth to write a case
> study advocating PostgresSQL.
>
> a) What do you think about that? Would that interest you?
> b) What is usually to be included in a case study? Numbers (of
> rows/tables/hits per day etc ) or something else?
>
> Thanks in advance for any answer
I think that any advocating of this sort is well appreciated. The more
people know about PostgreSQL the more attention it gets. :-)
-Robby
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