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Calle Hedberg wrote: | | If MySQL in the end don't fulfil requirements as expected, then we will | seriously look into other options like MaxDB. | That's certainly a sesible way to proceed. Start with the simplest solution that you determine can solve the problem and then improve from there.
I have seen far too many systems over-specified and operating practices overly elaborate not based on any functional evidence, but based purely on theoretical considerations allowing no compromises to be made.
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