Robert Treat wrote:
Yes. I think the gist of your post was "out of the box postgresql
performed like garbage compared to mysql, but then i spent some time
tweaking and tuning, taking advantage of indexes, and now it performs so
quickly that i am unable to make any changes within mysql to match
postgresql's performance"

I would put it this way. 'Applications designed for mysql does not perform good when ported to postgresql when porting means "just make it work with postgresql"'.


Rather obvious isn't it?

Shridhar


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