I can't speak for MySQL, but I've used PostgreSQL w/ RH Linux in several production environments and it has proven very stable, reliable, economical and has enough functionality for every task I needed it to perform. Gary K > Dear List, > > I was recently sent the following table comparing SQL databases, > comparing MySQL with SQL Server 2000. > http://www.danlj.org/~danlj/OpenSource/Database_Comparisons.doc.html > > It does not seem accurate to me, and it omits PostgreSQL. > > 1: are the MySQL feature limitations cited accurate? > 2: would PostgreSQL have fewer limitations? > > Thanks, > > Dan Johnson
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