From: | Adrian Klaver <adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com> |
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To: | Dirk Riehle <dirk(at)riehle(dot)org> |
Cc: | pgsql-general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL as a Service |
Date: | 2019-07-18 17:01:22 |
Message-ID: | 8a2877b8-cfd4-2a27-2550-6894adedcce4@aklaver.com |
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On 7/18/19 9:06 AM, Dirk Riehle wrote:
Please reply to list also.
Ccing list.
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>
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2019, 16:56 Adrian Klaver <adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com
> <mailto:adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com>> wrote:
>
>
> > So, back to my main question above. If I wanted to run a DBaaS
> shop with
> > only PostgreSQL open source, how far away from being able to compete
> > with AWS or Azure (or YugaByte for that matter) would I be?
>
> The difference in resources available. The pull of DBaaS as I see it is
> the being able to spin up db's as needed on a scale needed from one or
> more locations. All with a unified management fronted/API. Being
> competitive means being able to match that.
>
>
> Yes that's the point. I'm not aware of an open source DBaaS software
> layer for PostgreSQL. Are there any attempts?
I missed that, I thought you where referring only to the Postgres
database component only. So you want the management infrastructure to be
Open Source also. I am not aware of any, but I don't work in the DBaaS
field so take my observation in that light.
>
> Cheers, Dirk
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> >
> > Thanks for any thoughts and opinions! Dirk
> >
>
>
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> Adrian Klaver
> adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com <mailto:adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com>
>
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