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- From: Venkatesh Raghavan <raghavan@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 15:58:28 +0900
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Hi Jonathan, Perhaps the URL's listed below will answer some of you questions. 1)MySQL and PostgreSQL Compared http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tim20000705.php3 2)Open Source Databases: As The Tables Turn http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tim20001112.php3 3)PostgreSQL - wisconsion benchmark (in Japanese and outdated maybe) http://www.sra.co.jp/people/t-ishii/PostgreSQL/bench/bench.html 4)MySQL Developer Contests PostgreSQL Benchmarks http://www.devshed.com/BrainDump/MySQL_Benchmarks/ 5)The Open Source Database Benchmark http://osdb.sourceforge.net/ 6)Comparing MySQL to Postgresql http://www.slashdot.org/askslashdot/99/08/10/0416205.shtml 7)Interview: Bruce Momjian (Postgresql Developer had been in Tokyo a couple of months ago, I think) http://lwn.net/2001/features/Momjian/ 8)MySQL offers lighter database fare, but it may leave some users hungry http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/stories/linux/news/0,6423,2436155,00.html This was an intresting article on ZDNET but the link seems to be broken. Cheers Venkatesh Osaka Jonathan Shore wrote: > I'm moving away from oracle on Linux (a monster of a DB which was a > nightmare to install and maintain) and looking to replace with another DB. > > I'm looking for a DB which has a balance of the following: > > * conservative memory & cpu footprint (when not in use) > * db recoverability (machine may go up and down unexpectedly) [sounds > bizzare but can explain if anyone is interested]. > * reasonable performance, but with an architecture that can scale > * SQL compliance > > The first 2 bullets is especially important as will be using on devices with > small memory footprints (256MB) and limited CPU time (other processes will > dominate). In this scenario, expect few transactions, mostly DB reads. > [btw, never had any intention of using oracle in this scenario - wouldn't > even get a server running in this env]. > > Ideas on how postgresql, mysql, or other DBs would fit this profile? > > JS
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