Thread: powered by postgresql

powered by postgresql

From
"Tim Joyce"
Date:
I have 90% sold yet-another-bookstore-site which will contain 1.2 million books.  The customer just wants to see one or
twosites 
running Postgresql.

Please can anyone who has developed (or knows about) a good looking Postgresql driven site please let me know (just the
URLwill 
do).

I know this question has been asked before.  I am very happy to collate responses into a "Which sites are powered by
Postgresql?"
addition to the FAQ.

Thanks for your help.

timj
tim@hoop.co.uk



Re: [GENERAL] powered by postgresql

From
The Hermit Hacker
Date:
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Tim Joyce wrote:

> I have 90% sold yet-another-bookstore-site which will contain 1.2 million books.  The customer just wants to see one
ortwo sites 
> running Postgresql.
>
> Please can anyone who has developed (or knows about) a good looking Postgresql driven site please let me know (just
theURL will 
> do).
>
> I know this question has been asked before.  I am very happy to collate responses into a "Which sites are powered by
Postgresql?"
> addition to the FAQ.

http://www.sales.org
http://www.findaspot.com
http://www.pgsql.com
http://www.postgresql.org

To name just four that I maintain/host...

Marc G. Fournier                   ICQ#7615664               IRC Nick: Scrappy
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: scrappy@hub.org           secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org


Re: [GENERAL] powered by postgresql

From
Kevin Heflin
Date:
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Tim Joyce wrote:

> I have 90% sold yet-another-bookstore-site which will contain 1.2 million books.  The customer just wants to see one
ortwo sites 
> running Postgresql.
>
> Please can anyone who has developed (or knows about) a good looking Postgresql driven site please let me know (just
theURL will 
> do).

Not sure if this is what you are looking for. These sites are built using
PHP and Postgresql databases. Most of the pages are built on the fly
accessing the info from postgresql to allow easy updating by someone other
than an webdesigner.

The missuniverse site last week was serving up to 10gig/day over a million
hits a day. without problems.


http://www.missuniverse.com/home/
http://www.ktbs.com/


Kevin


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Re: [GENERAL] powered by postgresql

From
Thomas Reinke
Date:
Don't know if you would call this good, (we have a biased view on this
;-)), but check out http://www.e-softinc.com and evaluate for
yourself.

1. Web Survey - information stored in PostGreSQL, batch processed at end
   of each month to generate the survey pages.

2. Web Scan - network audits, customer information and network data
stored
   in PostGreSQL, recalled on the fly at run time to present the
customer's
   information. (Demo account can be accessed to see service working)

URL(s)
Main page:     http://www.e-softinc.com
Survey Page:   http://www.e-softinc.com/survey/index.html
Web Scan Page: http://www.e-softinc.com/webscan/index.html

Thomas


Tim Joyce wrote:
>
> I have 90% sold yet-another-bookstore-site which will contain 1.2 million books.  The customer just wants to see one
ortwo sites 
> running Postgresql.
>
> Please can anyone who has developed (or knows about) a good looking Postgresql driven site please let me know (just
theURL will 
> do).
>
> I know this question has been asked before.  I am very happy to collate responses into a "Which sites are powered by
Postgresql?"
> addition to the FAQ.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> timj
> tim@hoop.co.uk

Re: [GENERAL] powered by postgresql

From
Rachel Greenham
Date:
In message <Pine.BSF.4.05.9906021257530.413-100000@thelab.hub.org>
          The Hermit Hacker <scrappy@hub.org> wrote:

> On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Tim Joyce wrote:
>
> > I know this question has been asked before.  I am very happy to collate
> > responses into a "Which sites are powered by Postgresql?" addition to the
> > FAQ.
>
> http://www.sales.org
> http://www.findaspot.com
> http://www.pgsql.com
> http://www.postgresql.org
>
> To name just four that I maintain/host...

Oh, these should be a better advert than mine which is work in progress...

--
Rachel
http://www.enlarion.demon.co.uk/

Re: [GENERAL] powered by postgresql

From
Chris Bitmead
Date:
Hi,

http://www.techphoto.org

is driven by PostgreSQL. I can answer questions if you like.

Tim Joyce wrote:
>
> I have 90% sold yet-another-bookstore-site which will contain 1.2 million books.  The customer just wants to see one
ortwo sites 
> running Postgresql.
>
> Please can anyone who has developed (or knows about) a good looking Postgresql driven site please let me know (just
theURL will 
> do).
>
> I know this question has been asked before.  I am very happy to collate responses into a "Which sites are powered by
Postgresql?"
> addition to the FAQ.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> timj
> tim@hoop.co.uk

Re: [GENERAL] powered by postgresql

From
"Nikolay Mijaylov"
Date:
http://sims.skillbrokers.bg - very complex & large database for recruiting
ppl (job search)
linux/postgres/cgi_core (this last can be seen at:
http://nmmm.hypermart.net/ )

greetings
niki

----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Joyce <tim@hoop.co.uk>
To: <pgsql-general@postgreSQL.org>
Cc: Rachel Greenham <rachel@enlarion.demon.co.uk>; Myles Chippendale
<mylesc@paneris.org>; Tim Pizey <tim@paneris.co.uk>; William Chesters
<williamc@dai.ed.ac.uk>
Sent: 02 Þíè 1999 ã. 18:37
Subject: [GENERAL] powered by postgresql


> I have 90% sold yet-another-bookstore-site which will contain 1.2 million
books.  The customer just wants to see one or two sites
> running Postgresql.
>
> Please can anyone who has developed (or knows about) a good looking
Postgresql driven site please let me know (just the URL will
> do).
>
> I know this question has been asked before.  I am very happy to collate
responses into a "Which sites are powered by Postgresql?"
> addition to the FAQ.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> timj
> tim@hoop.co.uk
>
>