The reason PostgreSQL is slower is because it (and by extension the team behind it) cares about your data.
Sure, postgres is (a bit but not much) slower for a simple query like SELECT * FROM one table WHERE id=some number, and postgres is a lot slower for UPDATES (although I heard that it's faster than MySQL InnoDB)... but try a query with a join on few tables, even a simple one, and postgres will outperform mysql, sometimes by 2x, sometimes 1000 times. I had a case with a join between 4 tables, two of them having 50k records ; I was only pulling 6 records... mysql spent half a second and postgres 0.5 ms... hell !
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