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From: "Ottmar Siegert (CIP 89)" <orsieger@faui01.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
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Subject: Robustness of postgres
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Hi!
I am looking for a databasesystem to store idiomatic expressions.
Postgres seems to have all the characteristics that I need for this
purpose.
I have read, that postgres is not adequate to 'have one's payroll
on it'. I do not know how robust the system really is and I would
like to know which design goals are not jet achieved.
Could anybody either inform me about these aspects or tell me where
I can find the information that I need.

So long
    Ottmar Siegert

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