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MySQL is only recently ACID compliant, and that only with InnoDB tables (MySQL supports several types), but that is only the beginning.

MySQL is only now starting to add support for views, stored procedures, triggers, and so on... PostgreSQL and other mainstream DBs have had these features for years; PostgreSQL has known installed databases of > 1TB in size. It is an industrial-strength solution. I see MySQL as more of a toy anymore.

And as mentioned, PostgreSQL can be used freely in commercial projects, so long as a few (easily handled) requirements are met -- like displaying the license along with your own, etc.


On Jan 25, 2005, at 11:22 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:

PostgreSQL got the advantage of being free for commercial purposes so it's a better catch then MySQL, also, experts says that is a better DB as well but I really don't know why, I think it's because it's ACID compliant and I don't know if MySQL is.

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