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From: tomkwong@wilshire.com (Thomas Kwong)
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Subject: postgres performance?
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Hi.  I am currently looking at some public domain DBMS in
the Internet, and I am wondering how postgres do in performance
in comparison to other similar packages, as well as commercial
packages.  Has anyone done some research int this aspect?
Thanks in advance.

-Tom

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