Whoops! I meant to yank that from the end :P
MySQL is making a lot of headway in terms of features, but I have to say as far as depth of features, and flexibility on the back-end I really like PgSQL. It has its quirks, but every DB does and for some reason I seem to "grok" it in a more natural way than MySQL. As far as performance, it's hard for me to say. I'd be willing to bet it doesn't do straight table lookups as fast as MySQL, but that's not generally what I'm looking for. I haven't rolled it out in any big implementations yet, but I'm working on some proof of concept stuff at the moment and with luck I can get a decent implementation going within the next year. I did a little poking around and once I saw the list of people and organizations using it for their back-end I was pretty solid on it.
MDJ
Micah DesJardins wrote:
> Interests include: Apache, PgSQL, PHP, Ruby, Perl, PgSQL.
Hey, do you like PgSQL? ;) Just kidding. I picked up a book about it
recently, and I have to say I'm really liking it as well. Soooo many
more features than MySQL.
alex
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