> The standard demonstration of MySQL's competitiveness with MS-SQL is
> the well-know eWeek article
> (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,103972,00.asp) shows that MySQL
> (4.0 in the tests) paced Oracle and simply kicked the butt of
> everything else, with MS-SQL coming in at the bottom.

One thing - most pro-MySQL benchmarks use the basic MyISAM tables which
don't support newer features like transactions, etc.  Once you move to
INNO DB to add those features you start loosing speed.

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