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PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL Reviews in May 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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PostgreSQL Reviews & Ratings

4.4

Very Good

Based on 465 ratings & 612 reviews

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Very Good

(179)

Good

(30)

Poor

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Expert's Review

PostgreSQL stands out as a powerful open-source RDBMS with a devoted community. Users appreciate its reliability, ease of use, and adaptability to evolving market infrastructure. The well-prepared documentation simplifies the learning curve, making it beginner-friendly. Furthermore, PostgreSQL's extensive features, cost-effectiveness, and migration capabilities ...Read more

PostgreSQL pros and cons

  • Easy to use with well-prepared documentation, suitable for beginners.

  • Vast array of features and cost-effective, leading to significant cost savings for organizations.

  • Highly secure with SSL certificates and role-based access control.

  • Excellent performance, response time, and support for complex SQL queries.

  • Complexity of features and customizations may be overwhelming for newcomers without proper guidance.

  • Limited availability of apps and connectors in the Marketplace, limiting advanced functionalities.

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Neil B

08/05/13

5 out of 5

"It Just Works."

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? The documentation is very well written and logically laid out. I can't find anything in the MySQL docs but familiarity is certainly a factor.

JT

Jared T

11/05/12

4 out of 5

"Nice Database option for non enterprise users"

What do you like best about PostgreSQL? Either free or way more affordable than other Database software, i.e Oracle. And they are not owned by Oracle, as opposed to MySQL which is not Larry Ellison's property. More robust and secure compared to MySQL.