mysql?
Gregory S. Williamson
gsw at GLOBEXPLORER.COM
Mon Dec 26 19:16:47 PST 2005
This seems to cover most of the major issues, although I'd point out that the speed difference between the two is mostly obvious when running single (or only a few) connections to the database; if you need something that can support dozens / scores (or more) of simultaneous connections the speed difference is markedly less, and sometimes is reversed with Postgres showing an advantage.
Greg Williamson
DBA
GlobeXplorer LLC.
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Last year I was ask by my manager to compare the spatial capabilities
of Postgres and mysql.
See attached the report I gave him... it was a 1 hour job. so no guarantees
regards
shoaib
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