On Jul 23, 2008, at 4:15 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account  
wrote:

> I don't think I explained myself correctly given your answer.  My
> thought was that if they want something like MySQL 3.23 for its  
> speed if
> tons faster, ok, but other than that, what would Drizzle have that
> MySQL5 doesn't already do?  Sure it doesn't have those things, but are
> those things causing unnecessary overhead?


        I imagine (without looking) that it would have all of the bugfixes  
and efficiency gains added to the engine, as well as a non-GPL client  
license.

-- Ed Leafe





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