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On 01/22/07 03:43, Alban Hertroys wrote:
> Paul Lambert wrote:
>> G'day folks,
>> 
>> I'm faily new to the world of Postgre so excuse me if these
>> questions seem ignorant.
>> 
>> My current employer develops a software package which runs on
>> OpenVMS on HP Alpha/Itanium servers and contains a custom 
>> database comprised of various format text and binary files.
>> I.e. not in a real database engine.
> 
>> Having made a decision to port this SQL server database into
>> Postgre I have a few questions before I get started:
> 
> I was going to suggest running it on OpenVMS, but apparently it
> isn't supported? 
> (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/supported-platforms.html)
> 
> 
> I only know the name and that it's supposedly rather reliable. Is
> it much different from your average UNIX?

Recent versions have a "Unix compatibility" API, but, it's standard
API is quite proprietary.  And rich.  The complete documentation
comes (well, came, before PDF & html) on a *pallet*, and is called
the Big Grey Wall for a reason.  A truly awesome sight.  And
extremely well written.

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