Shane Kerr writes: > I have a system running using PostgreSQL as a back-end today, but it > seems to be a 2nd-class citizen, with MySQL getting the most attention.
=> I don't believe it is by intention. IMHO people working on the database code know more MySQL than PostgreSQL so your feeling is just a side effect of that. > This makes sense since the developers have limited resources and need > to focus their attention on what is best for users (and sponsors). => limited resources == not enough to do MySQL and PostgreSQL code major improvements in parallel. > Finally, if I do use MySQL does anyone have experience with using > MariaDB or Percona? I'm leaning towards MariaDB since it is not owned > by evil corporate Oracle, but I am interested if anyone has real-world > advice.... => on a system I use for testings MySQL was replaced by MariaDB without any unexpected consequences. Now I don't use it in production... Regards Francis Dupont <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Kea-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-users
