Re: Perpetuating the myth...annoying
От | David Costa |
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Тема | Re: Perpetuating the myth...annoying |
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Msg-id | 2D395DAF-87D7-11D8-8E74-000A95EB456A@dotgeek.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Perpetuating the myth...annoying (Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net>) |
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Re: Perpetuating the myth...annoying
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Список | pgsql-advocacy |
On Apr 6, 2004, at 4:05 PM, Robert Treat wrote: > > One potential problem... I don't think that my$ql can actually handle > the osdl tests. On the bright side iirc the osdl folks switched to > studying postgresql instead of sapdb (aka max$ql) because they could > not > get the performance they needed from sapdb, so you might be able to do > a > comparison there. But this has always been a problem with benchmarking > my$ql with postgresql... any test complex enough to show off > postgresql's capabilities tends to cause my$ql to fall over... not > saying you shouldn't do it, just saying finding a good benchmark might > be tricky. Very true. I admittedly know very little on benchmarking but I was thinking with something combined with practical real life tests e.g. testing with real popular php applications for example something which runs on both (e.g. Phpbb ) and a sample application. Sometimes the professional tests have little real life meaning for a developer. Of course they might be a way to run some other benchmarks. When I come across to some benchmarks like this one http://php.weblogs.com/oracle_mysql_performance where they used PostgreSQL 7.2.3 on Win2000 well...it makes be think what the average PHP developer will get out of it. > > BTW David, I'm sure you've seen > http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tim20001112.php3?page=1 right? yes I did but is not very new, this is why a new test with the latest pgsql might dissipate the speed myth. I have used MySQL and SQLite too but event with relatively big applications and a load of traffic I can't yet see any speed difference with PostgreSQL. Secondly, it's not all about speed. Data integrity should come first IMHO. > Regards, David Costa, Dotgeek.org PHP-PostgreSQL Advocacy team http://dotgeek.org gurugeek att php dot net david at postgresql ddoot org $dsn = 'pgsql://world:most_advanced@localhost/open_source_database';
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