Firebird usage in big projects [closed] - firebird

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What abilites have firebird to use it in highloaded projects?
Whats better PostgreSQL or FireBirdSQL?
Any one know big projects which work with Firebird database and developed over it?

Both Firebird and PostgreSQL are good choices. I think 'better' is highly subjective and not easy to answer for such a broad and unspecific question. The case-studies on firebirdsql.org lists some projects that might be of interest to you.
It is however important to keep in mind that performance in general depends largely on the way your system interacts with the database, transaction management (and transaction configuration), underlying server etc.
Full disclosure: I am a developer of the Firebird JDBC driver, so I may be biased :)

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