On Sat, 8 Dec 2001, Admin wrote:
>
> I was just reading an annoying article from a user who was moving from
> MySql to Postgres because of stability problems and because of
> problems restoring "large" MySql data-dumps.
>
> . . .
>
> I would be grateful to hear your opions and experiences, good or bad.

I have made the move from Postgres to MySQL for speed reasons.  Postgres
has more features but is slow---and not that very stable either.  With
MySQL I am experiencing speed improvements of 10 to 50 times faster over
Postgres, and I am not experiencing any loss in stability.

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