hat people can join in on the
> discussion now :).
>
> For more information please visit:
> http://www.postgresqlcertification.org/
> Joshua D. Drake
Thanks for such a good initiative, Josuah:
«Your subscription request has been received..»: let's talk about this
in the mai
s, and one at least told
about it publicly [1]. :-)
Cheers,
Links:
[1]
http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/e0a4da8cb358a94e860a1c604dce0482b297999...@ndjsscc01.ndc.nasa.gov
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To make changes t
Hi,
Le jeudi 05 septembre 2013 à 12:33 +0530, Atri Sharma a écrit :
> Make an elephant in a space suit, or with lots of equipments. Text:
> 'Ready for mission critical systems'
Despite I like this idea a lot, I think we should avoid messages like
"Ready for.." or such, since it implies PG wasn't
it, it completely respond our needs.
You'll just have to install pgpool and set on internal "Drupal cache" to have
a professional CMS running.
My 2 cents.
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wnloaded the tarball, and played all the night with it, so on Feb 3rd
(yep, last day, too bad), I gave back the info all the day on it to the
people with the kind of problems pgpool and/or slony can resolve.
Cheers,
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re so much, just take a look at
it: http://drupal.org/features
I think drupal is defenitely a solution you have to consider.
Cheers,
PS: do not cross-post
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