Обсуждение: Re: [GENERAL] Are we losing momentum?
Hi, We should probably put out an FAQ saying, if you have success story, please make a write-up and send to us at http://advocacy.postgresql.org. Shridhar On Tuesday 15 April 2003 18:42, Ericson Smith wrote: > As one of the top search engine campaign optimization companies in the > space, we here at Did-it.com have been using Postgresql for over a year > now. We had serious locking problems with MySQL and even switching to > their Innodb handler did not solve all the issues. > > As the DB administrator, I recommended we switch when it came time to > re-write our client platform. That we did, and we have not looked back. > We have millions of listings, keywords and we perform live visitor > tracking in our database. We capture on the order of about 1 million > visitors every day, with each hit making updates, selects and possibly > inserts. > > We could not have done this in mySQL. Basically when I see silly posts > over on Slashdot about MySQL being as good a sliced bread, you can check > out the debunking posts that I make as "esconsult1". > > Yes, perhaps Postgresql needs a central org that manages press and so > on, but we know that we dont get the press that MySQL does, but quietly > in the background Postgresql is handling large important things. > > - Ericson Smith > Web Developer > Db Admin > http://www.did-it.com
Done. Added to 1.15) How can I financially assist PostgreSQL? <P>Also, if you have a success story about PostgreSQL, please submit it to our advocacy site at <a href="http://advocacy.postgresql.org"> http://advocacy.postgresql.org</a>. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shridhar Daithankar wrote: > Hi, > > We should probably put out an FAQ saying, if you have success story, please > make a write-up and send to us at http://advocacy.postgresql.org. > > Shridhar > > On Tuesday 15 April 2003 18:42, Ericson Smith wrote: > > As one of the top search engine campaign optimization companies in the > > space, we here at Did-it.com have been using Postgresql for over a year > > now. We had serious locking problems with MySQL and even switching to > > their Innodb handler did not solve all the issues. > > > > As the DB administrator, I recommended we switch when it came time to > > re-write our client platform. That we did, and we have not looked back. > > We have millions of listings, keywords and we perform live visitor > > tracking in our database. We capture on the order of about 1 million > > visitors every day, with each hit making updates, selects and possibly > > inserts. > > > > We could not have done this in mySQL. Basically when I see silly posts > > over on Slashdot about MySQL being as good a sliced bread, you can check > > out the debunking posts that I make as "esconsult1". > > > > Yes, perhaps Postgresql needs a central org that manages press and so > > on, but we know that we dont get the press that MySQL does, but quietly > > in the background Postgresql is handling large important things. > > > > - Ericson Smith > > Web Developer > > Db Admin > > http://www.did-it.com > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to majordomo@postgresql.org > -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 359-1001 + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073
Hi everyone, As an additional point of interest, we're still processing all of the Case Study submissions received from the last call around February, and should be beginning translations within the next week or two. There is a lot of very good news contained in the submissions, and they will definitely assist in bringing into the open just how good a database system and Community we truly have. Hope everyone will be as amazed as I was at just where PostgreSQL is being used already. There are some very clued-in people out there. Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift Bruce Momjian wrote: > Done. Added to 1.15) How can I financially assist PostgreSQL? > > <P>Also, if you have a success story about PostgreSQL, please submit > it to our advocacy site at <a href="http://advocacy.postgresql.org"> > http://advocacy.postgresql.org</a>. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Shridhar Daithankar wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>We should probably put out an FAQ saying, if you have success story, please >>make a write-up and send to us at http://advocacy.postgresql.org. >> >> Shridhar >> >>On Tuesday 15 April 2003 18:42, Ericson Smith wrote: >> >>>As one of the top search engine campaign optimization companies in the >>>space, we here at Did-it.com have been using Postgresql for over a year >>>now. We had serious locking problems with MySQL and even switching to >>>their Innodb handler did not solve all the issues. >>> >>>As the DB administrator, I recommended we switch when it came time to >>>re-write our client platform. That we did, and we have not looked back. >>>We have millions of listings, keywords and we perform live visitor >>>tracking in our database. We capture on the order of about 1 million >>>visitors every day, with each hit making updates, selects and possibly >>>inserts. >>> >>>We could not have done this in mySQL. Basically when I see silly posts >>>over on Slashdot about MySQL being as good a sliced bread, you can check >>>out the debunking posts that I make as "esconsult1". >>> >>>Yes, perhaps Postgresql needs a central org that manages press and so >>>on, but we know that we dont get the press that MySQL does, but quietly >>>in the background Postgresql is handling large important things. >>> >>>- Ericson Smith >>>Web Developer >>>Db Admin >>>http://www.did-it.com >> >> >>---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >>TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to majordomo@postgresql.org >> > >