Re: database contest results
От | Chris Browne |
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Тема | Re: database contest results |
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Msg-id | 603bbe28g9.fsf@dba2.int.libertyrms.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | database contest results (Lukas Kahwe Smith <smith@pooteeweet.org>) |
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Re: database contest results
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Список | pgsql-advocacy |
pgsql@j-davis.com (Jeff Davis) writes: > On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 00:10 +0200, Andreas Pflug wrote: >> > 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 > > Before I posted, I read the English press release along with the thread > on this list and on pgsql-general, but I don't read German (I only found > the English translation now). I also read your statement in this thread > that the MySQL guys tuned the application "to access the database as > rare [sic] as possible using memcache." > > To me, this fact alone means that the author of the PostgreSQL entry > operated under different assumptions than the author of the MySQL entry. > Even "simple" contest requirements can be interpreted differently due to > assumptions. For instance, maybe the author of the PostgreSQL entry made > the wrong assumptions because, as you put it, the contest was "wrong > labeled app optimization"? > > I stand by my original statement that it was more about understanding > and adapting to the contest than anything to do with the technical > database details (like storage engines). I wonder if throwing in pgmemcache could have had some similar effects on a PostgreSQL-based system... -- output = reverse("gro.gultn" "@" "enworbbc") http://www3.sympatico.ca/cbbrowne/x.html This is Linux country. On a quiet night, you can hear NT re-boot.
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