Re: database contest results
От | Andreas Pflug |
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Тема | Re: database contest results |
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Msg-id | 44F4BB56.8000109@pse-consulting.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: database contest results (Jeff Davis <pgsql@j-davis.com>) |
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Re: database contest results
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Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Jeff Davis wrote: > On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 19:20 +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > >> Jeff Davis wrote: >> >>> Clearly, there is a huge difference in the overall application. The >>> PostgreSQL entry was done quickly, and the author probably didn't >>> understand the terms of the contest entirely, let alone have the time >>> to optimize his entry. >>> >> I don't think you should make these kinds of insulting judgements >> without research. >> >> > > The author himself said he didn't have time. I didn't mean to be > insulting, and I apologize if I was. 120 versus 3000 seems like the > MySQL entry guys were operating with an entirely separate set of > assumptions, and spent much more time optimizing it and determining the > exact contest requirements. > Maybe you should have had a look at the article before speculating. Contest requirement was very easy: take the DS sample and make it fast on a given average PC hardware. The MySQL guys were able to take a working system, others had to write a new db access or even code a new one. MySQL had a whole (paid? full-time?) team on that, with half the work already done. The contest was a wrong labeled app optimization contest. Declaring it as db comparison and using it as marketing stuff is dubious and highly misleading. Regards, Andreas
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