Derek Neighbors wrote:
> 1. MySQL wasn't even close to a production database (other than
> database read operations) until they adopted InnoDB.
>
I still don't think it's a production database. Better, than before
InnoDB, but I wouldn't trust it to a critical database intensive
application. The best thing about mysql is that it's fairly speedy. But
you buy that with lack of features and reliability.
> ... My advice before and after this event, is use PostgreSQL instead. :)
Yes, much better.
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Darrin Chandler
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http://www.stilyagin.com/
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