more on this is also avaliable at
http://www.mysql.com/benchmark.html
Bye
Anand

Gurunandan R Bhat wrote:

> Check out the exhaustive perfomance/feature comparision of these and other
> databases at http://www.postgresql.org.
>
> > Postgresql turns out to be good if the database is big has lot of
> > integrety constraints ( primary key / foreign key ) which will become
> > difficult to implement in mysql.
>
> In fact, it might surprise you to know that PostgreSQL does *not* yet
> implement foriegn keys and referential integrity via native SQL.
>
> The nice thing about PostgreSQL is that it is extensible (since all
> catalogs including system catalogs are available for manipultion within
> your database). This implies that referential integrity can be implemented
> via your *own* C code using triggers or whatever else you think is the
> cool thing. In fact one such tutorial extension (spi/refint.c) is
> distributed with the sources and is a good guide for programmers wanting
> extra features.
>
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