On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:

> wondering what the diff was between Mysql VS postgreSQL? Is one easier

They are similar but different. The best thing to do is to determine what
functionality your relational database needs, and then pick the one that
comes closest to meeting those requirements. Asking general questions will
lead to general (and typically unuseful) answers like "MySQL has faster
inserts, but PostgreSQL has better support for unions."

If you don't have an Entity Relationship Diagram for your database yet,
then just spin the bottle. You can get commercial support for both; they
are both well-documented by O'Reilly, New Riders, and other publishers;
and both work with PHP.

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