On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 09:55 AM, John Beimler wrote:


The other thing to mention is the buzz around mySql. It doesn't have all the things that PostgreSQL or Oracle has, but its "good enough" for a lot of applications. Oracle even provides an "upsizing" tool to migrate from mySql to Oracle these days.

Our guys have collectively turned their noses up at MySQL after trying it on one production application. Some of the standard features they expected from an RDBMS were not there, and they had to do messy SQL to get around it. Don't shoot the messenger. I don't think MySQL is a serious threat to Oracle, or at least it won't be in the next 5 years. PostgreSQL isn't as fast for us as Oracle on the same hardware, but the money saved can justify faster hardware (and a lot of change left over). The feature set is there, the scalability is there.


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