[Discuss] Rob Conery's critique of MySQL?
Richard Pieri
richard.pieri at gmail.com
Wed Aug 1 20:36:11 EDT 2012
Mark,
In my opinion, the problem with MySQL is not that it locks tables. It's
that it has tables.
There is no such thing as a good RDBMS. They're all bad. They all
suck. They're all designed around a data storage and retrieval
philosophy that was obsolete 30 years ago. Tables are slow and they
don't scale. There are faster, more robust, more flexible and more
scalable ways of storing and retrieving data than hyper-thyroidal
spreadsheets.
Which makes me wonder why you're such a strong advocate of PostgreSQL
over MySQL. You wrote, "[i]f there are design deficiencies in a tool
and a better designed tool, at the same price, is available why would
you not choose the better designed tool?" Why, in light of this, do you
bother with relational databases? PostgreSQL may suck less than MySQL
but it still sucks. Why are you not advocating a tool that doesn't suck?
--
Rich P.
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