Even thirty years since its inception, PostgreSQL continues to gain traction, thriving in an environment of rapidly evolving open source projects. While some technologies appear and vanish swiftly, others, like the PostgreSQL database, prove their longevity, illustrating that they can withstand the test of time. It has become the preferred choice by many organizations for data storage, from general data storage to an asteroid tracking database. Companies are running PostgreSQL clusters with petabytes of data.
Protecting PostgreSQL with Adaptive Rate Limiting
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