I've been using MySql for a long time, and have just recently moved to
PostgreSql (currently I have a few projects already running on postgresql)..
I have to say I prefer PostgreSql over MySql. One major factor in this is
the price (as mysql isn't free for commercial projects).
I can't really tell you to choose PostgreSql over Mysql because you might
just like MySql better .. my advice is - try them both and then decide.
Regards,
Tadej
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From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Ted Slate
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 7:17 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] To Postgres or not
Hello Everyone,
I considering moving a product to Solaris/Linux and trying to find a good
DB. Oracle is out due to cost so as far as i know the only reasonable
alternatives are Postgres or Codebase or MySQL. Does anyone here have any
experience using Codebase or MySql? If I stick with a true RDBMS then
Codebase is out. So that leaves Postgres and MySQL. I'm very used to all
the comforts of Oracle so I think Postgres stacks up better but maybe some
veterans could shed some light.
In other words, is Postgres really that much better than MySQL and/or the
other way around?
Also, in my searches I ran across an company called EnterpriseDB and another
like it. Basically they offer Postgres support. So I'm a little concerned
that I'm just robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Thanks
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