I came across an objective comparison of MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL (when trying to research when partitioning will be supported in PostgreSQL) which is pretty interesting. It looks like the last time the PostgreSQL content was updated was as of version 7.1, but overall it’s a good overview to compare the various features and functionality of those databases.
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