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Subject: dblink Future support vs FDW
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2024 15:32:13 +0000
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Hello,
This is my attempt to seek support at PostGreSQL.
So, if I have broken any protocols/rules or violated any code of conduct then please do forgive and guide me. Thanks.
My organization is building something which is using dblink and what we are building shall take several months and then to be offered to a client.
I just wanted to check what is the future/roadmap of dblink?
Is it going to be obsolete/removed from PostGreSQL in upcoming versions?
I know we can use FDW but our teams are right now considering dblink ( it seems it is more performant when compared to FDW ) and we obviously do not want to end up in a situation where we develop something in few months and then we find that the PostGreSQL support is ending with a new version.
Any information/pointers related to future of dblink will be very useful for us and highly appreciated.
Regards
ROY.
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