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There's something to be said for such a large install base that finding answers and software to use with it is a huge plus. I can also attest to the performance my databases are over 130G and perform nice and fast. I also haven't used postgresql, but why change when mysql works fine for me. -matt On 6/5/07, Eric C <eric-yrHdaQSNc4gdnm+yROfE0A at public.gmane.org> wrote: > mark, > i've kind of followed the LAMP. it's what i heard > others talk about. i have no experience with > PostgreSQL. it may be a zillion times better, i > don't know. but i do know what MySQL is. i've used > on windos an linux. easy to install, easy to > generally understand to a database noob. the command > line isn't difficult and i'm not a command line junky. > there's also cross platform GUIs that work and again > are easy to understand. i've been able to manipulate > several million row tables on a regular pc once i got > the indexes right. their docs are pretty good and > their mailing list is friendly and helpful. it was > really an enjoyable experience to use MySQL and made > me look sharp infront of the boss. i can't refute > anything you've said as i'm no guru, but on a > subjective level - with smaller databases MySQL > works great. i also have a couple of websites that > use MySQL and access them with phpmyadmin, which is > also easy to use and works. now would i have problems > if i had several million hits a day? i don't know, i > hope to find out! if PostgreSQL fit's my needs, i'll > jump ship. but for now MySQL is fine. > > so my point is MySQL can be a good app for some people > some of the time. > > > "I don't want to start a flame war..." > yes u do. it might be fun! > > "I don't like the organization and I don't like the > software. I don't like the bogus benchmarks they use." > that's interesting. i don't like cheating. this > would greatly lower my opinion of them if true. do > you have examples? > > "Almost every argument about using MySQL despite its > suckage are the same arguments for using Windows. They > are false and easily refuted." > oh god, don't compare it to M$. MySQL is free. M$ is > a ~$150 virus catcher. > > "If a program chooses to only use MySQL, I can only > assume the developers are clueless about databases in > general and that does not bode well for the quality of > their code." > are you saying we can not find one program that uses > only MySQL that doesn't have sucky code? i'm not > fully qualified to comment on the quality of other's > code but this seems unlikely. maybe somebody closer > to your level of ability will speak up. > > - eric c. > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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