On 07-Jul-06, at 3:18 PM, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:

> I would say "pick on" and if your experience over time suggests  
> that the
> database is a problem and tests with the alternative work better, then
> it's not even *that* painful to move data between the two systems.  
> They
> both basically talk SQL, after all, and a few sed scripts and the like
> applied to the right pressure points in a data dump means it's not too
> hard. So I'm going for the pragmatic "don't sweat it (too much)!"

another thing, your have to be careful about postgresql is that data  
recovery tools for a borked db for postgres are rare to the point of  
non-existence, whereas there are lots of them for mysql

-- 

regards
kg
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