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What is PostgreSQL?

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PostgreSQL was first called Postgres and was developed by a team led by Computer Science Professor Michael Stonebraker in 1986. It was developed to help developers build enterprise-level applications by upholding data integrity by making systems fault-tolerant. PostgreSQL is therefore an enterprise-level, flexible, ROBUST, open-source, and object-relational DBMS that supports flexible workloads along with handling concurrent USERS. It has been CONSISTENTLY supported by the GLOBAL developer community. Due to its fault-tolerant nature, PostgreSQL has gained widespread popularity among developers.



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