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| author | Bruce Momjian | 2003-10-04 02:37:05 +0000 |
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| committer | Bruce Momjian | 2003-10-04 02:37:05 +0000 |
| commit | 7ca44855fcf872612ddf3b84f963538a76462180 (patch) | |
| tree | f9b721f1c0f3686f89fbb42c7b190d5579aa2f83 /doc/FAQ | |
| parent | 5f0eb3fd8357c4504a135c3b11a68e89af0a2981 (diff) | |
Update MySQL mention.
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@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ + ] + Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL - Last updated: Fri Oct 3 21:39:47 EDT 2003 + Last updated: Fri Oct 3 22:36:54 EDT 2003 Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (pgman@candle.pha.pa.us) @@ -341,12 +343,12 @@ source databases. it is faster for some things, slower for others. In comparison to MySQL or leaner database systems, we are faster for multiple users, complex queries, and a - read/write query load. MySQL is faster for SELECT queries done - by a few users. Of course, MySQL does not have any of the - features mentioned in the Features section above. We are built - for reliability and features, though we continue to improve - performance in every release. There is an interesting Web page - comparing PostgreSQL to MySQL at + read/write query load. MySQL is faster for simple SELECT + queries done by a few users. Of course, MySQL does not have any + of the features mentioned in the Features section above. We are + built for reliability and features, though we continue to + improve performance in every release. There is an interesting + Web page comparing PostgreSQL to MySQL at http://openacs.org/philosophy/why-not-mysql.html Reliability |
