Google Cloud: Investing in the Future of PostgreSQL

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1/21/1970
2 days ago
by kevincox

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jbonatakis

Yet I don’t see Google listed as a sponsor for this year’s pgconf.dev [1], which is the main developer-focused conference in the Postgres community. All the other major players you’d expect to see listed are there. And they aren’t listed as a provider of servers for internal Postgres usage [2]. Perhaps they’re supporting the community in other ways I’m not aware of, but these seems to be some conspicuous areas where other companies are involved and Google isn’t.

[1] https://2026.pgconf.dev/sponsor

[2] https://www.postgresql.org/about/servers/

2 days ago

h4kunamata

Just like that, PostgreSQL will be joing the exotic club: pfSense, Ubiquiti, Red Hat and Canonical.

US Tech companies do nothing without long term goals, watch PostgreSQL being acquired by Google.

Remember, these things happen within closed door, we will never know until it is already too late. Google closed Android source close, expecting nothing good from this "investiment"

2 days ago

justinclift

> [...] watch PostgreSQL being acquired by Google.

That's super unlikely, as PostgreSQL is not owned by a single company like MySQL was.

The PostgreSQL leadership group ("Core Team") is specifically structured to avoid over-representation by any single employer.

ie over the years they've on occasion had to change the Core Team's membership specifically to avoid a single employer being able to control quorom of the group

a day ago

aurohacker

Are there similar efforts for PgVector, the PostgreSQL extension.

2 days ago

dzonga

there now seems to be a split - with western companies tryna go all in on PostgreSQL while Eastern (Chinese) companies innovate on MysQL protocol.

MySQL for all its warts seems easier to run operationally and has a better scaling story(Vitess) than PostgreSQL. even though I use PostgreSQL.

2 days ago

h4kunamata

PostgreSQL and MariaDB are fully open-source, and non-US companies have had enough of US tech companies.

Assuming what you are seeing is true, I doubt it, MySQL is owned by Oracle so unless Chinese companies living in a cave, I doubt it again, and missed what Oracle has done recently, if you have a business and it is investing into MySQL, your business is set for failure in the near future!

2 days ago

tonyhb

Vitess was made by a... US tech company?

2 days ago

vivzkestrel

define better scaling

2 days ago