Those are old numbers using MySQL 3.23.39.  PCWorld did a test recently
against a lot of products including Oracle 9i.  The only database that came
close Oracle's performance (and they were testing an alpha version of mysql)
was MySQL.

Curtis

Jan Pavlík said:
> No flame, and read :))
>
> http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/MySQL-PostgreSQL_features.html
> http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/MySQL-PostgreSQL_benchmarks.html
> http://www.mysql.com/information/benchmarks.html
>
> "You can find the complete source code for the benchmarks and also
> numerical tables in the MySQL source distribution."
>
>
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> Subject: Re: [Dbmail] DBmail v1.1 takes 90% CPU - SOLUTION
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>
> Not trying to start a pg/mysql flame war here but....
>
> I know everyone says mysql outperforms postgres, but is this still true
> if you enable innodb and isam?  Is postgres faster than mysql when
> innodb and isam are enabled?  Anyone know of some benchmarks making
> this comparison? Most of the performance benchmarks always use mysql in
> its fastest state. ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jan Pavlík
> To: dbmail@dbmail.org
> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 12:01 PM
> Subject: [Dbmail] DBmail v1.1 takes 90% CPU - SOLUTION
>
>
> Hi,
> last week I had problem with imap and pop3 servers -> my solution was
> upgrade to mysql 4.0.12 - without innodb, without isam, myisam and heap
> only... try it, if someone with the same problem.
>
> Bye
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