On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 03:41:08PM -0700, Wang, Mary Y wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My internal customer has a new project and is considering using
> MySQL. Knowing that I'm a Postgres person, the customer is open to
> considering Postgres at a later date if the cost to transition is
> less than 40 hours. The database will probably be relatively small
> and simple (still in the planning stage). I personally think it's
> not possible to convert even a simple database from MySQL to
> Postgres in less than 40 hours. Has anyone done the conversion
> before? If so, what do you think?
This depends on a great many factors including:
* The size of the data
* What it's currently stored on for MySQL (a single slow spindle with a couple of TB on it may take time)
* What it will be stored on for PostgreSQL
* What MySQL idioms won't translate directly to PostgreSQL
Generally, getting the schema and data moved over are the first two
steps in a much longer process, wherein all the apps use the database
as an active database rather than a passive one, the latter being all
MySQL really allows.
Hope this helps :)
Cheers,
David.
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