Enterprise DB - Products

Products

EnterpriseDB offers two distributions based on PostgreSQL that have additional features and commercial support. These distributions are available for free download and are supported on several different platforms, including Linux, Windows, Solaris and HP-UX. They include connectors for the most common programming languages and environments, including: JDBC, ODBC, .NET, ESQL / C++, Perl, Python, PHP.

  • Distributions and adaptations:
    • PostgreSQL - the bits developed by the Postgres community
    • Postgres Plus Solutions Pack - all the features of PostgreSQL plus additional QA testing, integrated components, tuning and one-click install
    • Postgres Plus Advanced Server - all the features of Postgres Plus Solutions Pack plus Oracle compatibility, scalability features, and DBA and developer tools as well as handle data replication to and from Oracle]
  • Programs developed by EnterpriseDB:
    • StackBuilder Plus
    • xDB Replication Server
    • Postgres Enterprise Manager
    • Postgres Plus Cloud Database

EnterpriseDB also offers services and support options for Postgres, including remote DBA services, tuning, developer support, DBA certification and training.

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