Hi Stony, I didn't use PostgreSQL before, so couldn't comment. For MySQL, you have to beware of the following:
- Store procedure, views, triggers is supported only in version 5, which is still in development phase. - clustering / failover feature is only out for about 9 months, so the stability in this area is yet to be proved. Other than that, it is easy to use and supported by many different programming language including C/C++, Java, python, .NET and etc. We are using MySQL in our server side product. So far, no single problem is found. -- Ka Chun > How do you think about PostgreSQL and mysql? want to know which is good? > How to choose database for the web? -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]