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> From: DANIEL BEATTY <danielbea...@me.com>
> Date: December 4, 2009 6:32:28 PM PST
> To: Miguel Arroz <ar...@guiamac.com>
> Bcc: DANIEL BEATTY <danielbea...@me.com>
> Subject: Re: MySQL [was: Re: Dr. Miguel 'Optimistic Locking' Arroz [was       
> Re: WebObjects  stress Testing tool?]]
> 
> Greetings Miguel,
> Almost guilty as charged.  I have a monster database, stored in regular 
> MySQL.  None of the MSsql database servers near by it have the capacity of 
> raw size.  Thus, I am stuck there.
> 
> Although, what I would not give to have the spatial features of Postgres and 
> the simplistity of preinstall OSX Server MySQL with MySQL Gui admin.
> 
> Another 2 cents,
> Dan
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Dec 4, 2009, at 6:09 PM, Miguel Arroz <ar...@guiamac.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hey!
>> 
>> On 2009/12/05, at 01:46, Mike Schrag wrote:
>> 
>>>> And I'm not talking about asynchronous replication, I'm talking about real 
>>>> multi-master cluster with guaranteed integrity.
>>> That's what I'm referring ... I have not used it, only read about it enough 
>>> to be intrigued by it. It requires your entire database to be loaded into 
>>> memory, but memory is pretty damn cheap. If you have a truly HUGE database, 
>>> this is not an option, but most of ours are not larger than the reasonable 
>>> max amount of memory.
>> 
>> Err... unless you have a monster machine with hundreds of GBs, why would you 
>> want to cluster a small DB? I don't see any scenario where I need to load 
>> balance a DB with half a dozen of GBs.
>> 
>> If that's the MySQL way, I would say the PgSQL is probably best! ;)
>> 
>> Yours
>> 
>> Miguel Arroz
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