From: | Fathi Ben Nasr <fathi(dot)engineer(at)gnet(dot)tn> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL Benchmarks |
Date: | 2002-10-17 14:05:48 |
Message-ID: | 200210171705.g9HH5hj04777@smtp.planet.tn |
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Nearly one year ago, a company making odbc drivers made a comparison of
postgresql compared to mysql, a free rdbms from borland and two dbms
tenors
one version 8.0.4 without naming oracle and the other version 7.0 without
naming sqlserver du to some EULA that forbids using or naming this two
later
products in benchmarks without an explicit agreement from oracle or
microsoft.
This benchmark not only showed that postgres is the fastest but that it is
also
the one that scales better.
I found the link on the postgres site. Have to look if it is always there.
Fathi B.N.
Diogo Biazus a écrit :
> I agree tottaly with you, but I need some data to show to my clients.
> Today I use PostgreSQL in a couple of projects and it always fulfilled
> my needs.
> I already analysed the situation and I think PostgreSQL is perfect for
> this project,
> but the client does not trust in an open source solution.
>
> Maybe some benchmarks comparing pg to comercial databases would help to
> convince him.
> I found a comparison chart in the MySQL site, but if anynone knows about
> something else.
>
> TIA
>
> >Probably at Microsoft site but I wooldn't recommend you to trust them.
> >I think this is not a relevant information unless you want to show your
> >boss
> >that postgres is a spark light.
> >You should analyse your needs and see if postgres or any other rdbms is
> >what
> >you need regardless of being the fastest/slowest on the market.
> >I use it for many applications and don't care if it is faster or slower
> >than
> >any other rdms. I am probably far below its possibilities on the
hardware
> >it
> >is given, but it does what I need it to do and that's more than enough
for
> >me.
> >
> >Hope this helps.
> >Fathi Ben Nasr
> >
> >Diogo Biazus a écrit :
> >
> >
> >
> >>Does anybody knows where I can find good PostgreSQL benchmarks
comparing
> >>it to Oracle and/or MS SQL Server?
> >>
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