Almost all databases are "scalable". The scalability is based on schema
design and hardware architecture. As long as you are careful about table
structures and relationships and have sufficient hardware, it should scale
nicely.

What does "scalable database" mean?
<http://jamesgolick.com/2010/3/30/what-does-scalable-database-mean.html>


On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Andreas Joseph Krogh <andr...@visena.com>
wrote:

> På onsdag 29. juni 2016 kl. 09:36:12, skrev mohd abdul azeem <
> mohdabdulaz...@hotmail.com>:
>
> Hello
>
> This is Mohammed. I am a database developer using postgres as the backend
> database. i am working on the postgres version 9.3.5 for development
> purpose.
>
> I have just signed up with the postgres community. i hope this is correct
> place for getting my queries answered.
>
> I am planning to learn the scalability feature in postgres. found that
> there is no inbuilt support in postgres.
>
> it would be great if you could point me in the right direction.
>
> Thanks
> Mohammed Abdul Azeem
>
>
> It would make it easier for us to help you if you asked a specific
> question.
>
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