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>Fra: Alessandro Dentella <sandro.dente...@gmail.com> 
>Sendt: 23. september 2020 10:38
>Til: pgsql-general <pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org>
>Emne: PostgreSQL on Windows' state
>
>Hi,
>
>disclaimer: I've never been a Windows user and I send this email just on 
>behalf of a friend that has problems convincing his team to use PostgreSQL.
>
>I'd like to understand if what the team replies to him is correct or not.
>
>The final project should work with Python (we know it just works) and with c#.
>The team states that:
>
> "It does not exist a native driver. You need to use ODBC, that is an old
>  technology and doesn't give warranties in terms of security, reliability and
>  performance."
>
>Is it any true? is it biased?

We are using Postgres 11 and 12 on Windows. No issues. 

A lot of the usage comes from Python/Psycopg2 and sometimes SQLAlchemy. Which 
all rock.

Some usage is from C# using npgsql. Most of which also uses Entity Framework 
(supported by npgsql). No issues, that I have heard of.

And some usage goes through ODBC. Which works fine. Except for bulk writes, but 
that is not the fault of Postgres ODBC driver. That is a limitation of the ODBC 
architecture in general. Our ODBC usage is in environments where that is the 
only option. 

Regards Niels



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