RE: Mysql comparison - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Vince Vielhaber
Subject RE: Mysql comparison
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Msg-id XFMail.990426210701.vev@michvhf.com
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Responses Re: [HACKERS] RE: Mysql comparison  (Tom <tom@sdf.com>)
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Moved to hackers.  It's probably the best place.  As to the comparison,
I just started looking into that this mourning with a question from
someone else - with luck we'll have something there around the 6.5 release.


On 27-Apr-99 Joel Shellman wrote:
> Why don't you have a comparison with MySQL in your chart? I guess I ran
> into MySQL first, so perhaps it's a result of my experience, but I've
> seen MySQL as the closest thing to PostgreSQL's market as they are both
> open source (to a certain extent) and freely available.
> 
> At least do you have any idea how fast postgresql is compared to MySQL?
> 
> Also, it says that postgresql is not multithreaded--what exactly does
> that mean? Does that mean it can only handle one query at a time? That
> seems very strange.
> 
> Thank you,
> -- 
> Joel Shellman
> knOcean Interactive Corporation
> http://corp.knOcean.com/

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