Interesting but knowing that Ruby 1.9 will be better on the multi-
thread portion and knowing that Rails 2.3 is designed to work multi-
threaded I'd be nervous in putting my project into the hand of a
solution that will not work under those circonstances...

The Rails groups improved the ActiveRecord connections to handle pool
of connections... seems to work fine for me right now... might want to
look into it before locking yourself with postgresSQL.  Yes, MySQL
calls them databases but when looking at their purpose and usage they
really are schemas in an Oracle and PostgresSQL sense.

Jean-Marc
http://m2i3.com
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