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You and me both Brian...<br>
I've found MySQL to be fast, reliable, and once you have the replication
set up, talk about reliable!!!<br><br>
I haven't used Postgress since 1998, and ummmmm... I'm not going
back...<br><br>
There's an old phrase of wisdom that describes his opinion...
"The farmer won't eat what he doesn't know."<br><br>
You'll notice the same irrational reaction coming from Windoze
DeeVelopers when asked to use an Oracle Database running on a Unix
system. All of a sudden you hear comments about how it's not going
to be "compatible" etc... A good indicator of a
conditioned response programmer is a comment like, "Why don't we
just use Microsoft Access." or (oooh this one just gives me the
willies) "why not use ODBC for connectivity to the
database?"<br><br>
Either way, this philosophical discussion regarding which is better
belongs on a list involving discussion about SQL servers, and not about
FINE VOIP applications such as this wonderful asterisk open source PBX we
have all come to know and love.<br><br>
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At 03:08 PM 1/26/2005, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">> It is better to stay with
Postgres. If you don't want to loose your<br>
> business stay away from MySQL.<br>
> If you are from Toronto ( I suppose you are ), you can check my
posts to<br>
> TLUG (Toronto Linux User Group)<br>
> regarding MySQL and Postgres. I would say Postgres is a Open
Source<br>
> Oracle. It's very stable, very scalable<br>
> and it's perfectly works under serious workload. MySQL is dying at
the<br>
> same configuration.<br>
> I have client of mine who having issue with MySQL. Under some
workload (<br>
> 10 users inserting at the same time )<br>
> it corrupts the index. Even MySQL 4.0.X is still corrupts the
indexes<br>
> under heavy load.<br>
> I never saw it with Postgres. At the same time Postgres provides you
a<br>
> very flexible SQL language and features,<br>
> as well as you can make stored procedures on Perl and many-many
more.<br><br>
RIIIGHT it sounds like someone doesn't know what they are doing. I
have<br>
NEVER EVER had anything bad happen to mysql under heavy load.
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bkw<br><br>
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