On 03-Mar-07, at 3:35 PM, Geert Vanderkelen wrote:
>> in brief, postgres tries to be standards compliant - so if you are
>> worried about standards ...
>
> Note that with MySQL does try too..
maybe after 2000, when i gave up mysql for ever. Until then they were
going their own way
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regar
On Feb 21, 2007, at 16:45, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
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> On 21-Feb-07, at 8:06 PM, Grupo Django wrote:
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>> Hello, I want to know which of these two databases are prefered by
>> django. I can choose and I'd like to know if there is some
>> differences
>> in performance or integration (like fo
On Feb 21, 2007, at 15:52, Sundial Services wrote:
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> The essential differences to consider are (1) transactional support,
> and (2) data-types and SQL support. Both systems can be expected to
> deliver comparable performance under ordinary loads.
Newsflash.. MySQL has had transactional suppo
On 21-Feb-07, at 11:51 PM, James Bennett wrote:
> consumer-level hosting plans, and tends to have more "friendly"
> administration features (e.g., web-based control panels for managing a
> database).
for those who *must* go the gui/web way there is pgadmin and phgpgadmin
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kg
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On 2/21/07, Grupo Django <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I want to know which of these two databases are prefered by
> django. I can choose and I'd like to know if there is some differences
> in performance or integration (like foreign keys).
> If someone knows a comparative between both of th
On 21-Feb-07, at 8:06 PM, Grupo Django wrote:
> Hello, I want to know which of these two databases are prefered by
> django. I can choose and I'd like to know if there is some differences
> in performance or integration (like foreign keys).
in brief, postgres tries to be standards compliant - s
> Hello, I want to know which of these two databases are prefered by
> django. I can choose and I'd like to know if there is some differences
> in performance or integration (like foreign keys).
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/faq/#what-are-django-s-prerequisites
"PostgreSQL is recomm
The essential differences to consider are (1) transactional support,
and (2) data-types and SQL support. Both systems can be expected to
deliver comparable performance under ordinary loads.
On Feb 21, 9:36 am, "Grupo Django" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I want to know which of these two d
Hello, I want to know which of these two databases are prefered by
django. I can choose and I'd like to know if there is some differences
in performance or integration (like foreign keys).
If someone knows a comparative between both of them it would be good,
not only about django integration but a
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