I guess you can say I'm a follower. Other DB systems have been in use for years, so their reliability has been generally proven through use. It's good to know that a lot of people have had success with MySQL, but considering MySQL is the new comer, I'm still a little tepid!


At 01:22 PM 12/18/2002 -0500, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
Michael She wrote:
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2. Some of the comments in the mySQL manual... people losing data doing routine stuff like table optimizations, adding keys, etc. If a database is reliable, things like that shouldn't happen. Comments like those in the MySQL manual scared me.

1) Do you believe this doesn't ever happen with other 'enterprise' level DB systems?
2) What do you think Microsoft's pages would look like if they allowed arbitrary user comments (read their newsgroups ...)
3) Those reports should be filed as bugs to be fixed, not added as comments in the manual.
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