Le mercredi 21 mars 2012 à 00:04 -0700, Geek Matter a écrit :

> how about postgresql? does it has free graphical tools for modeling,
> replication ?
> 
> 

In your original post, you wrote : "for our large web apps"; if that
really is the case, I suggest you invest some time into learning the
command line interface, which gives you very fine control over the
modeling. 

on graphical tools : they're around, but I never bothered to learn them,
and I come from an Access background. Google for pgAdmin

on replication : several tools in production use, lots of references
search the list archives; same thing, I doubt you can setup an efficient
replication of a large web app from a graphical tool, you'll have to
learn the commands/configuration settings, etc...

on the business case : I talked less than a week ago to the technical
director at this company

http://www.lusis.fr/SITE/

who tells me they use PostgreSQL.

So if it works for the (very) large monetary transfers between banks, it
should work for you.


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Vincent Veyron
http://marica.fr/
Logiciel de gestion des sinistres assurances et des dossiers contentieux pour 
le service juridique


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