Ray--

I would like to see in postgres:
1)Clustering

2)a more user-friendly interface to packages

3)eliminate the requirement to create a postgres user to execute the server 
binaries..I guess i never understood that requirement 

 

I would like to see in MySQL:
A progression back to OpenSource ..i dont see Oracle championing 2 database 
products simultaneously

although under the same roof it would seem the engineering resources currently 
devoted to Oracle features could easily be re-factored to MySQL..

a prime example of a much needed requirement for MySQL ..When will MySQL 
implement row-level locking instead of just table-level locking?

Martin Gainty 
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> Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2010 14:11:29 +0100
> From: r...@iol.ie
> To: masivaku...@gmail.com
> CC: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] MySQL versus Postgres
> 
> On 07/08/2010 11:24, சிவகுமார் மா wrote:
> > 2010/8/7 Alban Hertroys<dal...@solfertje.student.utwente.nl>:
> >> On 7 Aug 2010, at 5:19, Sandeep Srinivasa wrote:
> >>
> >>> +1 on this.
> >>> This is very interesting from the point-of-view of transitioning MySQL 
> >>> webapps to Postgres. The truth is that for a lot of people, MySQL is 
> >>> their first DB (because of loads of pre-existing software. Refer to my 
> >>> thread "Which CMS/Ecommerce/shopping cart"). When we are ready to move to 
> >>> PG, we are already used to the MySQL way of doing things.
> >>
> >
> > As it was happening in the last 10 years, PostgreSQL will slowly
> > gather more acceptance and MySQL will reduce in popularity down the
> > years. But, we should help the process along.
> >
> > 1. Almost all webhosting providers have MySQL support, but PostgreSQL
> > support is available from only a few who also have MySQL support.
> > Hence MySQL is universal and PostgreSQL is present as also available.
> >
> > 2. Books.
> > In a book store (where I live), technical sections have SQL, SQL
> > Server, PHP and MySQL, Oracle racks. There is no PostgreSQL rack.
> >
> > 3. Name
> > It is difficult to bring up the name in conversation.
> >
> > To break these circles:
> >
> > 1. Study a typical web hosting set up and work on supporting
> > everything (Wordpress, Drupal, OS Commerce) with PostgreSQL.
> > PostgreSQL only servers should be made possible.
> >
> > 2. Bring out more books
> >
> > a. Documentation is already available (PostgreSQL User Manual,
> > PostgreSQL Technical Documentation). Re-package them and publish as
> > books targeting different user levels.
> >
> > b. Cook Books can be created from the discussions in this mailing list.
> >
> > c. More PHP+PostgreSQL books should be created.<Professional PHP6>
> > from Wrox uses PostgreSQL as the default db.
> 
> Yes, so does "Pro PHP" from Apress, though it doesn't mention PG on the 
> cover. There was a nice warm glow of "goes without saying..." about it, 
> as I remember. :-)
> 
> > 4. A pet name
> > Is it possible to have a pet name which can be used in casual
> > conversation easily?
> 
> "Postgres" or "PG" are the usual, AIUI.
> 
> Ray.
> 
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> Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland
> r...@iol.ie
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