Re: database contest results
От | Anastasios Hatzis |
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Тема | Re: database contest results |
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Msg-id | 44F453BD.1080700@gmx.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: database contest results (Andreas Pflug <pgadmin@pse-consulting.de>) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Andreas Pflug wrote: > Hans-Juergen Schoenig wrote: > >> Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have not studied this contest in any detail. However the >>> performance differences seem kind of unrealistic: >>> http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/press-release/release_2006_35.html >>> >> this is pure marketing. >> i have seen postgres beat mysql in many many cases. same with oracle. >> i assume that those tests are all done with ISAM. with ISAM everything >> is fast but you cannot reboot the box without facing serious >> corruption. in business applications stability is as least as >> important as speed. >> > the prerequisites where quite mysql-drawn right from the start. The > MySQL team did a very good job tuning the existent application to access > the database as rare as possible using memcache, and dropped all > constraints (no surprise...). Porting _that_ optimized app to pgsql > would be really interesting and comparable. > Good Point :-)) Does it mean that a faster way working with mysql is by using mysql as little as possible? Probably thanthe fastest way is never using mysql? SCNR Anastasios
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