Re: PostgreSQL vs. MySQL vs. Oracle, 2005 report card

From: "Jim C(dot) Nasby" <decibel(at)decibel(dot)org>
To: Shridhar Daithankar <shridhar_daithankar(at)persistent(dot)co(dot)in>
Cc: Marques Johansson <marques(at)displague(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: PostgreSQL vs. MySQL vs. Oracle, 2005 report card
Date: 2005-02-15 21:39:51
Message-ID: 20050215213951.GO52357@decibel.org
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They also say that mysql is free, which isn't the case for commercial
applications.

On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 07:36:44PM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> On Friday 11 Feb 2005 6:07 pm, Marques Johansson wrote:
> > A recent Slashdot thread on MySQL performance
> > (http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/02/11/038232&from=rss)
> > contains a comment mentioning the following Fermilab report from May 2003:
> >
> > http://www-css.fnal.gov/dsg/external/freeware/mysql-vs-pgsql.html
> >
> > With the release of PostgreSQL 8.0, how does PostgreSQL currently stand?
>
> That seems to be fairly old and hence out-of-sync. Things have move a lot
> since, for all the products involved.
>
> But still I find it rather harsh on postgresql. 8K row limit is long gone and
> postgresql does support online backup, to mention a few.
>
> PostgreSQL now has native windows port, tablespaces and many many replication
> solutions, not to mention a list of companies that offer PostgreSQL support.
>
> Shridhar
>
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