Group,
I have to admit, I'm a little disappointed. I'm a HUGE advocate of
PostgreSQL(to state for the record) - in fact I always keep my eyes peeled
for opportunities to recommend it in my day to day business.
So why am I disappointed, and who really cares?
I'm disappointed because SLONY-II has not been released yet to support
multi-master replication! PostgreSQL is going through all of the releases
- and that's great - BUT, where is the sync-up with the powerhouse of a
component, that Slony-II would bring to the table? Slony-I is pretty
sweet, but if Slony-II would release, I can imagine that this would
introduce some major competition in the enterprise world against the
commercial dyno's.
I've been doing some really cool stuff with the latest versions of
OpenLDAP and PostgreSQL on Solaris 10(in the past Solaris 9) also using
Linux(Fedora Core - go Redhat).
Anyone have any thoughts/comments to this end?
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
Kenneth Downs a écrit :
Nikolay Samokhvalov wrote:
On 22 May 2007 17:47:46 -0700, EMS Database Management Solutions
(SQLManager.net) <sqlmanager@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We, here at EMS Database Management Solutions, are pleased to announce
SQL Manager 2007 for PostgreSQL - the new major version of the
powerful PostgreSQL administration and development tool!
I'd be happy to use EMS products, but I really need Linux versions.
Any plans regarding *nix platforms support?
Ditto, when will we see the *nix versions?
I asked them some time ago. They answered me this :
As for SQL Manager for PostgreSQL - we regret to inform you that the
development and support of Linux editions of EMS software products has
become impossible now that Borland no longer supports Kylix libraries
for Delphi, on which all Linux versions of EMS software were based.
Hence, EMS has made a decision to discontinue Linux versions of its
products. Linux products will not be available for sale or download anymore.
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Louis Gonzales
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