Hi Lewis,

Personally I'm a big fan of Kyle's works with Jepsen, but we have to keep
in mind that this is analytical work and that in real life we are able to
work around those inefficiencies or constraints.
MySQL and derivatives are DB systems which are used mainly by websites,
small or big. Although I did have some customers back in the day at MariaDB
in payment systems but they are generally aware of the complexity and are
able to retrace any errors, financial institutions will often use
commercial database systems and/or have some transaction processing and
checking in place.
I have been involved personally in many cases of using and supporting MySQL
and MariaDB in e-commerce situations and even in cases where incorrectness
of data could be observed, those have remained extremely rare and never
have led to business issues.
You could compare this situation to pharmaceutical studies. Medicines are
rarely 100% efficient or have side effects but still, people do use them :)

Le lun. 1 janv. 2024 à 05:55, Lewis Chan via discuss <
[email protected]> a écrit :

> > In the end, it is an evolutionary compromise between getting flexibility
> and
> performance on the one hand, and sufficiently correct behaviour on the
> other. My personal opinion is that the success of the database is in large
> part due to the constant focus on ensuring the flexibility and performance
> needed by practical use
>
> This makes sense to me. However, something puzzles me. If mysql places
> more importance to flexibility and performance, aren't there any
> customers(especially financial fields) greatly complaining the subtle
> incorrectness of mysql,  leading to money loss and business failure ? If
> there are, is it enough to push mysql team to correct some incorrectnesses
> that Kyle found ?
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