Re: Which database?
От | Merlin Moncure |
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Тема | Re: Which database? |
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Msg-id | 303E00EBDD07B943924382E153890E5434A982@cuthbert.rcsinc.local обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Which database? (Kaarel <kaarel@future.ee>) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Robert wrote To be fair you'd have to point out they made this decision "a long time ago" back when mysql was faster than postgresql, and they could use mysql's replication feature to "scale up" to the number of users they needed to support. These days that gap is virtually nonexistent especially when you consider how much more efficient their code could be if they didn't have to write all the transaction/data-checking/table-joining logic into their code and could just let the database do it. Still I can't blame them for not wanting to rewrite their app. Along these lines, "The Register" (theregister.com) just decided to switch their site to bricolage, which is PostgreSQL based. Robert Treat ___________________________________________________________ Yes, and as I've mentioned in other posts there are some nice things about mysql besides just being fast. I would prefer to use postgres for almost any type of project, but that does not necessarily mean mysql is bad at all tasks. I still give the mysql team credit for building, writing, and maintaining a wildly popular open source application. Open source success stories are good for everyone involved, even in a single contested market like database servers. Economic success is not zero-sum. I'm glad to hear they were able to procure investment. That is one more brick in the foundation in what is widely considered to be the future of software development. 17m$ goes a long way to convincing middle managers and petty officials that there really is something in this open source business. Indirectly this helps postgres as well; I see the database applications market as full of potential right now. I prefer postgres not just for technical reasons but for the spirit and people behind the project. So long as the postgres team still has that mojo it will still be a better database, even if it gets less notice in the press. Merlin
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