Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
> MySQL : Very small footprint, optimized for low volume read and inserts,
> database connections established very fast, very much crash tolerant due
> to it's simple database architecture, no triggers, no OO features, no
> production level transactions, no stored procedures, no subqueries, one
> of the most popular database for websites, very well maintained and
> supported DBI in perl, very well documented, personal experience MySQL
> doesnt work well over TCP/IP very reliable through Unix sockets, barfs
> after 30-40 simultaneous coonections.
I was just wondering. I am working on postgres7.1.3 now and Oracle too. Things
like connection establitshment are fast on postgres and if mysql is rated as
fast compared to postgres, I wonder with what speed it must be connecting.
Shridhar
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