Javier,

You're correct in assuming that these are the tools I'm most
comfortable with.

Knowing this, any advice on the original question would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks.

Dimitry

On Jul 26, 11:03 am, Javier Guerra Giraldez <jav...@guerrag.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Andre Terra <andrete...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You can take a look at using something like nginx for serving small static
> > files, which can otherwise keep Apache busy and therefore delay its response
> > for more important tasks.
>
> > At the risk of flaming, I should note that I have never heard of anything
> > that MySQL does better than PostgreSQL. Most of the users I've encountered
> > use it because it's the devil they know, but eventually it has quite a few
> > shortcomings that can be quite annoying in some cases.
>
> while it's true that the most used tools aren't always the best,
> there's also the issue of not introducing too much unknown variables,
> especially when you're not really experienced on all of them.
>
> In this case, Dimitry needs to use a less-supported OS; i'd advise to
> stay with what's known to work well.
>
> IOW: how's nginx and PostgreSQL support on windows?
>
> --
> Javier

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