If I can add my coins to the discussion I'd say that installing and running 
PostgreSQL is really easy (I actually really  never used it before and have 
been "forced" by PuppetDB) and, even if I don't feel myself at ease with it 
too, I don't think it is going to be a real pain to mantain.
But, most of all, after my first tests (one of them with about 100 testing 
nodes and wide use of stored configs) I have to say that the performance 
boost is AWESOME, also with the hsqldb backend (with postgresql is 
obviously better).

So, really, if PostgreSQL was a needed choice for speed I must say that it 
was well worth.

My suggestion, Marc is to try to "digest" yet another RDBMS in your 
infrastructure (and ehi it's one for the best opensource RDBMS around, 
after all) and enjoy the power of Puppetdb.

+1 Deepak!
(please make its future upgrades will be painless... I'm going to 
distribute it in production and the $runinterval convergence time is not an 
option we should take easily when configuring monitoring systems or  
loadbalancers via storedconfigs)

my2c 
al

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