Hi,

I think PostgreSQL is the solution for my needs, but I am not a 
programmer/coder.  If I can confirm PostgreSQL does what I need, I will have to 
hire someone to assist, I am willing to give the effort to learn myself but it 
may be difficult, my specialities are biology and microscopy.  Or perhaps the 
use of PostgreSQL is restricted to people highly trained in computer sciences? 
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I have been looking around a lot through the PostgreSQL website, searching the 
archives, and I even contacted PostgreSQL people locally but I still don’t have 
a clear answer to my first question.  So I am posting it here with the hope to 
move on with PostgreSQL, or abandon the project. 
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I plan to install the database on a server in the office. Me and my four 
colleagues will occasionally connect to this database when we are working in 
other locations (usually hospitals or universities). In such remote locations, 
we often do not have internet/network, yet we still need to access the 
database.  Currently, we use a system where a copy of the database lives on 
each of our laptops.  We can access all the information in the database despite 
being offline.  This local copy of the database is synchronized with the server 
once network becomes available again.  
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 question is whether or not such set up is possible with PostgreSQL?  

Why am I interested in PostrgreSQL?  First, my work has made me aware of how 
precious open source tools are.  Our main tools for data analysis are open 
source.  Commercial equivalents are black boxes which we try to avoid in the 
name of science reproducibility and transparency.  Secondly, the commercial 
software we are currently using is apparently based on PostgreSQL, so I am 
hoping that using PostgreSQL will make migration less painful. 

Thank you in advance,

Judith

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