how that can come, that table locking is faster than versioning? from
how i understand versioning it can't be slower. and saying that "possible
access problems" with table can be avoided be specially designing
application. God! i must design specially for mysql, being locking whole
tables.

this page shows that they are low-end even in the mind. they
didn't implemet constraints/subselects/views/triggers/full joins, but
they've got packed bases and compressed client/server protocol! wow.
must be cool.

personally, when i tried 7.0.2, with triggers/constraints/views and
other cool stuff (transactions!) i said to myself "yep, that's the
db you need". and now, whatever they say, when i hear somebody doing
billing system (!) on mysql, i just shrug my shoulders. in russian
it called "everybody goes insane his own way".

btw, what's related to in-memory quick db, what prevents you from
creating memory filesystem and put postgres dbs there? in *bsd it's not
a problem, on linux i believe too...

On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 02:29:55PM +1000, Justin Clift wrote:
> We can always ask them to change things.  The thing which strike me as
> 
> Sean Chittenden wrote:
> > > Has anyone seen this page on Mysql.org comparing PostgreSQL to MySQL:
> > >
> > >       http://www.mysql.com/doc/M/y/MySQL-PostgreSQL_features.html
> > 
> >         Yeah, I've had a few developers show it to me... the best part

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