Re: Need help to decide Mysql vs Postgres - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Jan Wieck
Subject Re: Need help to decide Mysql vs Postgres
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Msg-id 42A49C1B.4010701@Yahoo.com
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In response to Re: Need help to decide Mysql vs Postgres  (PFC <lists@boutiquenumerique.com>)
Responses Re: Need help to decide Mysql vs Postgres  ("Joel Fradkin" <jfradkin@wazagua.com>)
List pgsql-performance
On 6/6/2005 2:12 PM, PFC wrote:

>
>> Please pardon my ignorance, but from whatever I had heard, mysql was
>> supposedly always faster than postgres !!!! Thats why I was so surprised
>> !!
>
>     I heard a lot of this too, so much it seems common wisdom that postgres
> is slow... well maybe some old version was, but it's getting better at
> every release, and the 8.0 really delivers...

The harder it is to evaluate software, the less often people reevaluate
it and the more often people just "copy" opinions instead of doing an
evaluation at all.

Today there are a gazillion people out there who "know" that MySQL is
faster than PostgreSQL. They don't know under what circumstances it is,
or what the word "circumstances" means in this context anyway. When you
ask them when was the last time they actually tested this you get in
about 99% of the cases an answer anywhere between 3 years and infinity
(for all those who never did). The remaining 1% can then be reduced to
an insignificant minority by asking how many concurrent users their test
simulated.


Jan

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