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Odyssey vs Skor: What are the differences?

Developers describe Odyssey as "Scalable PostgreSQL connection pooler". Advanced multi-threaded PostgreSQL connection pooler and request router. On the other hand, Skor is detailed as "Listen to Postgres events and forward them as JSON payloads to a webhook". skor is a utility for Postgres which calls a webhook with row changes as JSON whenever an INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE event occurs on a particular table. You can drop the docker image next to your Postgres database instance and configure a webhook that will be called.

Odyssey and Skor belong to "Database Tools" category of the tech stack.

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What is Odyssey?

Advanced multi-threaded PostgreSQL connection pooler and request router.

What is Skor?

skor is a utility for Postgres which calls a webhook with row changes as JSON whenever an INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE event occurs on a particular table. You can drop the docker image next to your Postgres database instance and configure a webhook that will be called.

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Amazon S3
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