>I made it all the way through the article. I'll summarize it for you: >Postgres - hooray! >MySQL - boo! Yeah, and that's about it. No analysis or anything. Disappointing, after waiting so long for the pages to load. >Since this is an open source database article linked off of slashdot, I >imagine they're getting pounded. Still...Regardless of what database they're running, either their abstraction layer is shit or their queries really need optimized. Is that perhaps why, even at 5 clients, the page views he shows never went significantly above 10/sec? Rob Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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