Re: PostgreSQL as a Service

2019-07-18 Thread Adrian Klaver
On 7/18/19 9:06 AM, Dirk Riehle wrote: Please reply to list also. Ccing list. On Thu, Jul 18, 2019, 16:56 Adrian Klaver > wrote: > So, back to my main question above. If I wanted to run a DBaaS shop with > only PostgreSQL open source, how far a

Re: PostgreSQL as a Service

2019-07-18 Thread Dirk Riehle
are enterprise features (and I'm sure some companies are holding > back). However, PostgreSQL is true community open > > source so whatever enterprise features become relevant, they'll > eventually be commoditized and out in the open. Is there a lot that is > missing? And that

Re: PostgreSQL as a Service

2019-07-18 Thread Adrian Klaver
not contributing? 3. So, PostgreSQL as-a-service. There are several companies (plenty?) who service PostgreSQL. I wonder how this is being shared back? I don't have a clear picture here, my impression is that the software to run these potentially large farms is proprietary? Or, that opera

Re: PostgreSQL as a Service

2019-07-18 Thread Achilleas Mantzios
d I'm sure some companies are holding back). However, PostgreSQL is true community open source so whatever enterprise features become relevant, they'll eventually be commoditized and out in the open. Is there a lot that is missing? And that some companies have but are not contributing?

PostgreSQL as a Service

2019-07-18 Thread Dirk Riehle
ies are holding back). However, PostgreSQL is true community open source so whatever enterprise features become relevant, they'll eventually be commoditized and out in the open. Is there a lot that is missing? And that some companies have but are not contributing? 3. So, PostgreSQL as-a-service. Th