Does anyone know what substantial differences there are between the regular PostgreSQL and Postgres Plus?
Does anyone know what substantial differences there are between the regular PostgreSQL and Postgres
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The database is the same, meaning that the SQL is fully compatible to any other PostgreSQL installation around (save for the GIS data formats).
The main difference is that there is a bunch of modules and tools bundled with Postgres Plus that you would have to collect and install separately and by yourself otherwise. Thus the main advantage is easy and speedy installation.
Most of the bundled stuff looks like it’s freely available from other sources. That Postgres Studio application looks suspiciously close to pgAdmin III.