| From: | KuroiNeko <evpopkov(at)carrier(dot)kiev(dot)ua> |
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| To: | pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: benchmarks |
| Date: | 2000-10-28 03:54:35 |
| Message-ID: | 39FA4DFB.nail2921AU1NI@ed.ed |
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> im just looking for independent benchmarks
Even if there exist independent benchmarks, there are none being
applicable to real life.
> i personally love postgres
> at work they like mysql
>
> currently we are investigating other possible db solutions
Uh? You _love_ this and they _like_ that? Since when, I dareask, personal
preferences are considered when chosing a product to trust corporate data
to? How 'bout using just what's the right tool?
> or at the very least give me a how to so i can do my own testing!
Implement your system in MySQL. Then re-do it from scratch in PG. Compare.
If you still have time and funds, make your choice.
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