On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 02:59:14PM +0100, Roger Burton West said: > On the third hand, if you want _real_ speed, _and_ transactions, but > none of the other neat stuff; and if your system doesn't have much in > the way of concurrent writes; SQLite is a whole lot easier to set up and > admin than MySQL. (I'm using it for most of my light-weight web apps > these days.)
But suffers, IIRC, from concurrency problems. So, to sum up this thread : 1. PostGres has some advantages 2. MySql has some advantages 3. Oracle has some advantages 4. SQLite has some advantages 5. All of the above have disadvantages. 6. There will be a film. At 11.