On Tue, 30 May 2000, Joseph Shraibman wrote:
> Jan Wieck wrote:
> >
> > Ron Chmara wrote:
> > > "Brett W. McCoy" wrote:
> > > > MySQL is great for small websites with small budgets with read-only data
> > > > or data that doesn't change often. It doesn't scale very well at all, and
> > > > for larger sites it really falls apart without anyy referential integrity
> > > > or supprto for views. But beyond that, you really need something bigger
> > > > like Postgres (for a big site with a small budget) or Oracle (for a huge
> > > > site with a huger budget).
> > >
> > > Have a db comparison toy. Lots of fun.
> > >
> > > http://mysql.com/crash-me-choose.htmy
> >
> > There was some discussion about exactly that crashme this
> > month. Some detailed analysis turned out that many places
> > where it says "unsupported" in reality mean "does not support
> > MySQL's non standard syntax". Others are totally mislabeled.
> >
> > And on the performance, it triggered a problem in PostgreSQL
> > that is unlikely in real world scenarios (creating and
> > dropping 20,000 tables first, blowing up a system catalog).
> > Then running the test queries with the blown up catalog.
> > Really smart benchmark :-)
>
> Well it *is* called crashme.
>
Doesn't really matter what it's called if it's sole purpose is to
make your product loog good and everyone else's look bad, it may as
well come from Redmond.
Vince.
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