Quoting CJ Koh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> In addition, Tim Purdue (sourceforge.net) has done some excellent work to 
> compare MySQL and PostgreSQL. His investigation concluded that PostgreSQL 
> was not only stronger in terms of database features, but was also able to 
> completely outperform MySQL, particularly on complex queries. In 
> particular, the main reason for this was due to MySQL's table-level locking 
> as compared to PostgreSQL's 'better than row level' locking. 

Tim's a friend and former co-worker of mine.  That was a very useful
comparison Web page in its day, but is now obsolete.

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