RE: [HACKERS] RE: [GENERAL] Benchmarking PGSQL against Microsoft SQL 7
От | Bryan Field-Elliot |
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Тема | RE: [HACKERS] RE: [GENERAL] Benchmarking PGSQL against Microsoft SQL 7 |
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Msg-id | 002601be3bee$b0203ab0$01010101@sprout1.sproutware.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | RE: [GENERAL] Benchmarking PGSQL against Microsoft SQL 7 (Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>) |
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RE: [HACKERS] RE: [GENERAL] Benchmarking PGSQL against Microsoft
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
Thanks to all for the reference to the earlier discussion about comparing Microsoft SQL Server to PGSQL. re: Oracle - it's always been clear to me that Oracle far outpaces MSSQL; no need to go into detail there. I was simply hoping for a comparison to MSSQL because that's the tool I have been using (and my clients generally prefer). However, re: the long message that someone quoted, with a feature-by-feature comparison: I appreciate the laundry list, and it had a few eye-openers for me (was surprised that PGSQL doesn't yet support RI although I know it's just around the corner). But what it lacked was the real meat of my question, which is a basic benchmark comparing the two. Again, I'm not looking for 10 significant digits of precision or anything, I just want to know whether or not the two products are in the same ballpark in terms of raw performance. Assuming they are, then I can feel comfortable recommending using PGSQL to my clients for future projects (I build data-driven web sites). I am anxious to get off the Microsoft wagon and onto the Open Source wagon, from a professional standpoint. I know that Linux can meet tit-for-tat Windows NT on performance, as can Apache meet IIS, as can PHP meet ASP (I think, not sure about that). The last piece is, can PGSQL meet MSSQL, or at least be in the same ballpark. I only briefly considered MySQL before turning to PGSQL in my new platform research; I saw that MySQL lacked a lot of advanced SQL features (such as transactions), and that although it was blazingly fast, it seemed kind of a hack. Also, it's sort of commercial in a weird way that I can't quite figure out. So here I am in the PGSQL camp checking things out. Thanks, Bryan
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