PgEdge Goes Open Source
10 hours ago
- #Distributed Databases
- #Open Source
- #PostgreSQL
- Author moved to pgEdge to focus on distributed PostgreSQL after leaving an AI-focused company.
- pgEdge's core components were initially 'source available' under a proprietary license, limiting usage.
- All pgEdge components have been relicensed under the PostgreSQL License, supporting Open Source.
- pgEdge encourages community involvement in development via GitHub repositories like spock, snowflake, and lolor.
- Options for using pgEdge technology include cloud, container, and VM solutions for production use.