How does postgres stack up to concurrent read-writes?
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, Ronneil Camara wrote:
> ..
> > Our company is using it but not for critical data. I've implemented mysql
> > for our squid-proxy authentication and secured html pages/directories
> > running on patched RH 5.2. I've got a single database for my Squid access
> > and secured web pages. It's very easy. Hataw sa bilis sa pag authenticate.
> ..
>
> Just wait till you want to do updates concurrently with those numerous
> authenticates. :)
>
> You'll see performance drop faster than a rock.
>
> MySQL is VERY poor at concurrent read/write access because it only
> supports table-level locking. Oracle is still king here.
>
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