Dann Corbit wrote:


> 
> Here is another interesting benchmark with a particular user's
> application:
> http://blog.page2rss.com/2007/01/postgresql-vs-mysql-performance.html
> 
> P.S.
> Oracle won't let you publish any benchmark numbers.
> So if you find an Oracle comparison, it's "unauthorized"

True enough. That said I feel comfortable in revealing that a former employer 
of mine ran some serious tests of PostgreSQL  vs Oracle (with an emphasis of 
postGIS and Oracle's equivalent) about a year and a half ago.

Oracle was consistently 5-15% faster depending on the precise benchmark. This 
was judged to be not worth the extra money for more Oracle licenses. In some 
other environments that edge might be worth the money. Oracle does spend 
resources on its products and so I don't find the speed difference surprising. 
But when you consider the speed with which Oracle produces patches vs. the 
Postgres folks the winner is clearly the latter.

Greg Williamson


      


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