Re: No flamefest please, MySQL vs. PostgreSQL AGAIN - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Naomi Walker
Subject Re: No flamefest please, MySQL vs. PostgreSQL AGAIN
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In response to No flamefest please, MySQL vs. PostgreSQL AGAIN  (timeless postgres <pvspam-postgres@hacklab.net>)
Responses Re: No flamefest please, MySQL vs. PostgreSQL AGAIN  ("David F. Skoll" <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>)
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>I also feel I should point out that in a lot of the cases I have seen
>mysql replication used because they couldn't get a single mysql instance
>to scale up enough.  Given that postgresql scales so well, it cuts down
>on the need to have a replication solution, which is probably part of
>the reason why we have gone so long without one.

We would be interested in replication, so reporting could be done against a
different server than production.


>Robert Treat
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