On Jul 23, 2008, at 3:36 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account  
wrote:

> Right....and for the purposes you mentioned (cloud, etc.) it should be
> perfect.  My question is that the stuff introduced in MySQL5 (Stored
> procs, triggers, etc.), did that *really* make it less attractive
> (speed-wise) for some folks?  I guess so, otherwise, why make this  
> product?


        Because raw speed isn't the only criterion used to select a database.  
Being able to meet a feature requirement checklist matters a lot to  
some people.

-- Ed Leafe





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