Databases: Percona and InfluxDB
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Percona announces Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL to support open source databases
Yesterday, the team at Percona, an open-source database software, and services provider announced Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL to offer expanded support for open source databases. It provides a fully supported distribution of the database and management tools to the organizations so that running applications based on PostgreSQL can deliver higher performance.
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Percona Announces New Distribution of PostgreSQL to Provide Expanded Support for Open Source Databases
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InfluxDB Cloud 2.0 expands open source time series database
The San Francisco-based vendor made its new time series database as a service (DBaaS) release generally available on Sept. 10 as a major update to the InfluxDB 1.x cloud service, which was first launched in April 2016. With InfluxDB 2.0 Cloud, the open source time series database service benefits from the addition of the Flux data scripting and query language, which is intended to provide greater insights for users.
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