Re: Issues Outstanding for Point In Time Recovery (PITR) - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Issues Outstanding for Point In Time Recovery (PITR)
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Msg-id 200207172228.g6HMSt612010@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Re: Issues Outstanding for Point In Time Recovery (PITR)  (Rod Taylor <rbt@zort.ca>)
Responses Re: Issues Outstanding for Point In Time Recovery (PITR)  (Richard Tucker <richt@multera.com>)
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Rod Taylor wrote:
> > server powered by PostgreSQL, the third most popular database, and a
> > 
> >        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>  
> > Wonder why we are "the third most popular database".  I think that's
> > good?
> 
> You'll notice they didn't qualify where.  On this list, it's probably
> #1.  Within Progress software perhaps we're third most popular (whatever
> two are typically used in the InnerEdge are 1 and 2).

Yea, using that logic, #1 would be the Progress internal db system, #2
would be MySQL (though that seems doubtful at this point with Nusphere),
and PostgreSQL.

Actually, PostgreSQL is #1 in my home.

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