> The thing that's especially funny to me is that Monty is the first one
> to cry, but has been making qualitative, unsubstantiated claims about
> Postgres' supposed shortcomings for years (OK, he thinks they are
Remembering "crash-me" ...
> substantiated by *his* single-user benchmarks :). And contrary to his
> claims in the past, imho Postgres has been quite silent on the issue
of
> testing fairness and MySQL attributes, trying to let the product do
the
> talking instead.
Only when somebody comes to a pgsql-* list and starts talking about it,
they get some (well, sometimes heated) argumentation.
I would strongly urge people to let this argumentation go - don't get
involved in a pissing contest. Instead, put the test and any other
relevant documentation on the home page.
> Great Bridge (not "the Postgres people" as he claims) actually went to
> the trouble to do specific multi-user stress tests using published
> industry-standard benchmarks, which is the closest thing to a fair
test
> we've ever seen. Everyone was suprised by the results. It will be nice
> to see a few more of these kinds of fair tests in the future.
At least the test shows that PostgreSQL is fastest under _some_
circumstances. I think it would be far fetched to claim PostgreSQL to be
fastest for all purposes, but that's not what I've been reading.
It would be nice to see PostgreSQL go through a real TPC test, so it
could claim a place on the "most transactions for the buck" list. But I
believe it's very expensive ?
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