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  2. PostgreSQL - Wikipedia

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    The default configuration of PostgreSQL uses only a small amount of dedicated memory for performance-critical purposes such as caching database blocks and sorting. This limitation is primarily because older operating systems required kernel changes to allow allocating large blocks of shared memory . [ 85 ]

  3. ispmanager - Wikipedia

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    Ispmanager 6 is a web server control panel for website owners and hosting providers. It supports creation of web servers using Apache, Nginx, OpenLiteSpeed software, configuration of DNS web servers. It offers the following administrator options: creating an unlimited number of sites, domains, email addresses and users.

  4. Usermin - Wikipedia

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    Usermin also provides web interfaces for the viewing and managing of the data in MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, plus editing of the Apache.htaccess configuration files, and also allows for the running of commands on the server by the administrator and any users given the permissions to do so.

  5. EnterpriseDB - Wikipedia

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    Software subscriptions based on PostgreSQL and EDB Postgres Advanced Server, both of which include support, upgrades and tools for database management, High Availability, integration, and migration. EDB Postgres, a Database-as-a-Service for hybrid cloud deployments of Postgres to public and private cloud. RDBMS

  6. Multi-master replication - Wikipedia

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    The master is the only server active for client interaction. Often, communication and replication in Multi-master systems are handled via a type of Consensus algorithm, but can also be implemented via custom or proprietary algorithms specific to the software.

  7. Slony-I - Wikipedia

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    Slony-I is an asynchronous master-slave replication system for the PostgreSQL DBMS, providing support for cascading and failover. Asynchronous means that when a database transaction has been committed to the master server, it is not yet guaranteed to be available in slaves. Cascading means that replicas can be created (and updated) via other ...

  8. OpenWGA - Wikipedia

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    The central part of the platform is the OpenWGA Server, ... PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server and HSQLDB ... WGA Design Assistant allows configuration of WGA design ...

  9. List of content management systems - Wikipedia

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    Name Platform Supported databases Latest stable release Licenses Latest release date Alfresco Community Edition : Java: MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server [1]: 23.4 [2]