Jonah H. Harris wrote:
On 7/9/07, Greg Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There's just enough hardware differences between the two configurations
that it's not quite a fair fight. For example, the MySQL test had 10K
RPM
drives in the database server storage array, while the PostgreSQL one had
15K RPM ones. A few other small differences as well if you dig into the
configurations, all of which I noted favored the PG system.
Agreed.
PostgreSQL still beats MySQL ;)
Joshua D. Drake
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