[HACKERS] mysql with postgres
hi all, Is postgres source code compatible with mysql database?? If it is, could someone could give me some links so that I can do that. I want to hack into the postgres source code, but as I am comfortable with mysql, I want to use the mysql database not postgres. any references would be fine. thank you
Re: [HACKERS] mysql with postgres
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Ravi Kiran ravi.kolanp...@gmail.com wrote: hi all, Is postgres source code compatible with mysql database?? If it is, could someone could give me some links so that I can do that. I want to hack into the postgres source code, but as I am comfortable with mysql, I want to use the mysql database not postgres. any references would be fine. thank you Eh...what?
Re: [HACKERS] mysql with postgres
On 12/23/2014 04:36 AM, Ravi Kiran wrote: hi all, Is postgres source code compatible with mysql database?? If it is, could someone could give me some links so that I can do that. I want to hack into the postgres source code, but as I am comfortable with mysql, I want to use the mysql database not postgres. any references would be fine. No. That's like asking if Unix is compatible with Windows, because you want to hack on Unix but you're comfortable with windows and want to use it. If you want to use mysql you should hack on it. If you want to use postgres hack on it. But you can't mix those two. cheers andrew -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers
Re: [HACKERS] mysql with postgres
On 23/12/14 22:36, Ravi Kiran wrote: hi all, Is postgres source code compatible with mysql database?? If it is, could someone could give me some links so that I can do that. I want to hack into the postgres source code, but as I am comfortable with mysql, I want to use the mysql database not postgres. any references would be fine. I'm wondering if you are thinking that you can use Postgres as a Mysql storage engine? While Mysql does has pluggable storage engines...Postgres is not designed to be able to be used in this way (that would be an interesting - but big and probably controversial project to undertake). So if you are more familiar with Mysql, why not hack Innodb? Regards Mark -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers
[HACKERS] MySQL vs. Postgres - congratulations to the postgres team
DISCLAIMER: don't take this as MySQL flaming (it isn't) or personally, this are just my observations on an application, not a benchmark. Today I tried a quite simple, mostly write database (HTTP logging). * Postgres peaked at 709 inserts/sec (committed after 3 seconds or 100 inserts, whichever comes first) * MySQL peaked at 735 inserts/sec (no transactions) However, MySQL completly choked over when trying to query something usefull out of the database while the inserts are running (at full speed). Postgres worked like a charm. The only real advantage of mysql was a simple "select count(1) from logs", which mysql answered immidiatly,while postgres did a full table scan. For querying the DB, postgres won, my queries ran about 12% faster in Postgres than MySQL. Given the fact that the "one-user" case was MySQL's real advantage up to now, Postgres 7.1 will be an important milestone. -- === Mario Weilguni KPNQwest Austria GmbH Senior Engineer Web Solutions Nikolaiplatz 4 tel: +43-316-8138248020 graz, austria fax: +43-316-813824-26 http://www.kpnqwest.at e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] === ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]