Hi.

We plan to make a project that designed for collection and analysis of
statistic information. We should use some servers that should place
approximately 100 databases on. The databases have identical structure but
have designed for various carouses. We do not solve which database is the
best for it: MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle.
Help us!!!

Sinks in advance.

Nick.

----- Original Message -----
From: Christian Rabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: AW: mySQL vs Oracle


> Sorry, but our mailserver is down again (Exchange ;), so I had to read via
> web
> and search my list-archiv for your mailadress.
>
> We tested the system on a Dual-P3-800Mhz-1GB while developing.
> Now it's running on a E4500 with 6x400Mhz and 8 Slaves (P3-800).
> Our site generates currently 1,5-2 Million PI's per day with rather many
> queries to the db's. At the moment we store only european stockdata but in
> february (I hope) we will add US-Stocks (about 2 times as much additional
> inserts).
> I'm confident that mysql will keep running easily. We will see ;)
> The main problem is I/O. We had to outsource some tables to extra
discarrays
> to take some load from the machine.
>
> Regards



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