Oops! josh@bitbuckets.com was seen spray-painting on a wall:
> Tablespaces: This feature, also funded by Fujitsu, allows the database
> administrator to choose which filesystems are used for schemas, tables,
> and indexes. This allows the administrator to place whole databases on
> separate disks to improve performance.
s/This allows the administrator to separate different parts of their
data onto separate disks to improve performance./
The choices go further than merely "whole databases."
> Improved Memory and I/O usage: With this release of PostgreSQL, disk
> input/output subsystems have been improved to use shared buffers
> more effectively, yielding significant increases in speed and
> performance.
"ARC" should be mentioned, as an acronym, if nothing else, and the
expectation isn't always to increase speed, but to reduce performance
variations. Mind you, I have high hopes for the attendant
improvements to the handling of vacuuming...
> - PostgreSQL added to its roster of stored procedure languages with
> PL/PerlNG and PL/PHP which were sponsored by consultancy Command Prompt,
> Inc. as well as PL/Java and the .Net provider Npgsql.
There has been a bit of "kibbutzing" over mentioning Npgsql here;
since this is the way of supporting .Net, and we're already
mentioning langages, while the fit isn't _perfect_, better here than
anywhere else. We can save words by mentioning it here...
> PostgreSQL is licensed under a BSD-style license, which due to its
> lack of licensing fees allows corporate and individual users more
> flexibility than the competition.
I think this needs to be "aimed better," as that may allow it to
strike more avians... This is a line longer, but it says quite a bit
more.
PostgreSQL is licensed under a BSD-style license, eliminating the
confusion associated with "multiple license" models. The licensing
arrangements allow all sorts of flexible uses by both individual and
corporate users, all free of license fees.
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