Greg Smith wrote:
> The current poll running on the Debian Administration site covers
> database popularity for that platform:
> http://www.debian-administration.org/polls/146
>
> It's interesting to compare to a very similar poll from three years
> ago: http://www.debian-administration.org/polls/102
>
> What at first appears to be a slight drop in MySQL penetration (62% to
> 59%) is a mistake in how the question was asked IMHO. If you just add
> in the MariaDB users to the MySQL count, the combined percentage goes to
> 61%. The relative penetration of PostgreSQL vs. MySQL hasn't changed
> very much during that time
>
> The only statistically significant difference is that the count of
> Oracle users has stayed steady at ~100 despite a general 30% increase in
> poll responses. Not really surprising that Oracle on Debian installs
> has flatlined recently, it's really not the preferred platform to run
> that on.
I am certainly surprised by the lack of Postgres increase in the past
three years? Are we increasingly used on other platforms but not
Debian? Doesn't seem likely.
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