Originally posted by: Nothinman
Might be time to start looking at PostgreSQL a little closer. =)
i find postgre an absolute B**** to install on systems.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Why does that get a frowney? I believe that PostgreSQL is overall the technically better database of the two anyway.
Frowney cause all my systems use mysql!
Hmm - Sun has been profitable for 4 or 5 quarters in a row now. I believe that's their longest profit streak since the .com bubble burst. J Schwartz seems to be a man on a mission, and I personally like the direction he's headed with Sun.My gut tells me its yet another costly mistake by Sun
I was more concerned about that when Oracle snatched up InnoDB and BerkleyDB. Yeah MyISAM is super fast, but there are a lot of web applications that rely on a transactional database engine. Oracle hasn't flexed their muscles and restricted use of those two db engines - but the fear of that has lead to the development of Falcon - MySQL's home-grown transactional database engine.I think we'll start loosing the mysql we've come to know and love.
If you give me Solaris and all of the cool Sun goodies that come with that + the easy package management of a Debian based linux distro + the flexibility of ZFS + MySQL performance enhancements (as though it weren't already fast enough) and I'd have to seriously consider ditching linux in favor of Solaris/OpenSolaris.