On Friday 04 July 2003 20:36, Rod Taylor wrote: > > 2. Postgresql uses shared memory being process based architecture. Mysql > > uses process memory being threaded application. It does not need kernel > > settings to work and usually works best it can. > > MySQL has other issues with the kernel due to their threading choice > such as memory limits per process, or poor threaded SMP support on some > platforms (inability for a single process to use more than one CPU at a > time regardless of thread count). > > Threads aren't an easy way around kernel limitations, which is probably > why Apache has gone for a combination of the two -- but of course that > adds complexity.
Correct. It's not debate about whether threading is better or not. But it certainly affects the default way with which these two applications work. Shridhar ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org