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> this cache, MySQL's performance fell by two-thirds.
>
> ---John Holmes...
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Peter Beckman [mailto:beckman@;purplecow.com]
> > Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 12:29 PM
> > To: Maxim Maletsky
> > Cc: Manos Papa
[mailto:beckman@;purplecow.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 12:29 PM
> To: Maxim Maletsky
> Cc: Manos Papagelis; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Are there any Oracle vs Postgresql official
> benchmarks
>
> EWeek compared MySQL to Oracle 9i and a few ot
EWeek compared MySQL to Oracle 9i and a few others, and they both came out
on top.
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,293,00.asp
http://www.eweek.com/slideshow/0,3670,p=1&s=1590&a=23120&po=1&i=1,00.asp
http://www.eweek.com/slideshow/0,3670,p=1&s=1590&a=23120&po=2&i=1,00.asp
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002,
I don't think these two are very comparable. True, PgSQL is getting
closer and closer to Oracle, but Oracle is still ahead, especially in
how it handles objects, PL/SQL and relational logic.
But, doesn't it matter to you whether you have to pay the license or
not? pgSQL is an Open Source, Oracle i
Any kind of results are precious although I would prefer some official
benchmarks.
If I can give a hint I would say that I am mostly interested to Object
features of both and how well they do when transitive closure queries are
concerned (queries that combine many tables and relations - extended us
I can already say that Oracle is faster. But official benchmark I have
never seen. Have you wondered aboout ACID test results for both?
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Maxim Maletsky
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"Manos Papagelis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :
> Hello to all,
>
> I have searched enough to find some official bench