PostgreSQL is a database management system based on Unix platform. It allows you to add, access, and process stored data. The SQL part of PostgreSQL stands for "Structured Query Language" - the most common standardized language used to access databases.
Unlike with other databases, a PostgreSQL database cannot be created without a user. You must stick to the following sequence:
Note: The first user in the list of users is the owner of a database, however the database can be used by others who obtain permissions from the owner.
To create a PostgreSQL database user, do the following:

To delete the PgSQL database user, do the following:
Important: Trash icon appears only next to non-owners. The owner of a database cannot be deleted, unless you remove the PostgreSQL database.

To change the user password, do the following:
Important: the user privileges can be changed by means of phpPgAdmin.
Having at least one user, you can create a PostgreSQL database. This user will become the owner of this database.
To create a database, do the following:


You can edit the content of your databases and user privileges using the phpPgAdmin utility that comes with your control panel.
To run phpPgAdmin, do the following:
You can also start this utility from the PGSQL database management page:


PgSQL disk quota is the maximum allowed size of one PgSQL database. If you exceed this quota, you'll be charged for overlimit at a different (usually higher) price.
To change PgSQL disk quota, do the following:

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