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Date:      Fri, 30 Jan 1998 23:33:47 -0500
From:      Omar Thameen <omar@clifford.inch.com>
To:        "Aaron D. Gifford" <agifford@infowest.com>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: SQL choice questions.
Message-ID:  <19980130233347.07030@clifford.inch.com>
In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19980129140755.033893e0@infowest.com>; from Aaron D. Gifford on Thu, Jan 29, 1998 at 02:07:55PM -0700
References:  <027301bd2ce2$05517f20$0f3d31cc@electron.nuc.net> <3.0.3.32.19980129140755.033893e0@infowest.com>

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On Thu, Jan 29, 1998 at 02:07:55PM -0700, Aaron D. Gifford wrote:
> At 12:16 PM 1/29/98 -0600, you wrote:
> >We're going to be implementing PHP with one of the SQL's out there, and I
> >was curious on recommendations for the SQL.  I've looked at both MySQL and
> >PostgreSQL, and (for now) will be picking from one of those.
> >
> >Can anyone give me recommendations on either or both?  (If you've used both,
> >what you found for pros and cons on each)
> >
> >Of course, if one it flat out better, I'd like to know that, too. <G>
> >
> >Jaime Bozza
> >Nucleus Communications, Inc.
> 
> I don't know about Postgress, but MySQL has been an EXCELLENT performer
> with PHP/FI 2.0 and PHP 3.0beta for us.  It seems I recall someone with
> MySQL claiming benchmark performance superior to Postgress, but I'm not sure.

Check on the MySQL homepage (http://www.tcx.se) - there's a link to a
bunch of benchmarks if performance is an issue for you.  FYI, we use
MySQL.  It performs well and has a nice license agreement.

Omar



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