At 05:44 AM 12/17/2009, Greg Smith wrote:
You've probably already found http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Why_PostgreSQL_Instead_of_MySQL:_Comparing_Reliability_and_Speed_in_2007 which was my long treatment of this topic (and overdue for an update).

The main thing I intended to put into such an update when I get to it is talking about the really deplorable bug handling situation for MySQL, which is part of how all the data corruption issues show up. There's a good overview of its general weirdness at http://www.xaprb.com/blog/2007/08/12/what-would-make-me-buy-mysql-enterprise/ and the following series of pages lead you through my favorite set of bugs:

More so when Monty himself grumbles about the bug handling situation:

http://monty-says.blogspot.com/2008/11/oops-we-did-it-again-mysql-51-released.html

If people still insist on MySQL, you might want to get it in writing that it's someone else's decision to use MySQL and not yours ;).

Ten or so years ago MySQL was better than Postgres95, and it would have been easy to justify using MySQL over Postgres95 (which was really slow and had a fair number of bugs). But Postgresql is much better than MySQL now. That's just my opinion of course.

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