The PostgreSQL DBMS exists both in its official open-source form and in various forks developed under its open license developed by different companies and frequently locked with a vendor license. Our company works only with the official free open-source version of the DBMS.
When migrating to PostgreSQL, the support of specialists is indispensable, as transitioning from commercial DBMS to open-source raises questions that require expert insight.

Our team will assist you with the following stages of transitioning to open source:
– Ongoing emergency support for the DBMS
– Preparing and planning the migration process
– Providing architectural recommendations
– Testing the database migration
– Optimizing configurations after the move
– Post-migration training for developers
Why migrate to the main version of PostgreSQL (“Vanilla”)?
Hundreds of independent companies and experts from dozens of countries make up the PostgreSQL community, which provides support and develops this database management system. The code written through such global collaboration is the main version of PostgreSQL (mainstream version). This version is called Vanilla.
– Unlike forks, the official Vanilla PostgreSQL version is free and has an open license. This provides unlimited scalability and expansion of database instances.
– The official version undergoes rigorous testing by companies and users worldwide, allowing for the rapid identification of vulnerabilities and the release of updates.
– The availability of an open global license allows the database management system to be used in any country despite its legislation. Using the main version provides access to the latest features of PostgreSQL.
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