Both work well with PHP. Later versions of PostgreSQL are quite fast
(comparable to PHP). MySQL is still a little faster and there seems to be a
much larger base of users and support. You can't go wrong with either one...
if you need the features that PostgreSQL offers that MySQL currently lacks
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> Hi everybody
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> I'm not sure it is the best place for my question.
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>Do you know where I can find a recent and objective study comparing both
>with PHP to connect to it.
http://phpbuilder.com/columns/tim2705.php3
HTH
-jeff
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Hi everybody
I'm not sure it is the best place for my question.
Until now we were using PHP connecting to an oracle database. We are
looking to change for an opensource database for the new applications.
Do you know where I can find a recent and objective study comparing both
with PHP to conne
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