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Viewing blog entries by the tag 'postgres'
PostgreSQL and multiple-server support brings Dawn to the enterprise
If your website runs across multiple servers or uses PostgreSQL as its database, Dawn™ can now support your environment! This week we’re excited to release a major update to Dawn. Previously Dawn could only monitor a website if it ran on a single server.
4 Feb 2011
PostgreSQL support prototyped
While MySQL is an extremely versatile and hugely popular database, we have been wanting to give users of our software choice in using other databases—this is very helpful, for instance, where you might have existing applications or software running PostgreSQL or Microsoft SQL Server and where you want tight integration.
29 Oct 2008
Google Summer of Code Fruit #6: Multiple-database support
While we freeze in New Zealand, I struggle to conceive Philipp Krenn working on his Google project in Austria in anything but blizzard-ravaged Alps... Supposedly it is summer holidays there; our only proof is the progress he's made on allowing SilverStripe to work with different types of databases!
13 Jul 2007