Re: Article on MySQL vs. Postgres
Ronald Chmara <ron@opus1.com>
From: Ron Chmara <ron@Opus1.COM>
To: The Hermit Hacker <scrappy@hub.org>
Cc: Tim Perdue <tperdue@valinux.com>, Benjamin Adida <ben@mit.edu>, pgsql-hackers@hub.org
Date: 2000-07-05T09:02:36Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
The Hermit Hacker wrote: > Someone want to give me an example of something that would be > life-threatening that would run on a database? I can think of loads of > mission critical stuff, but life threatening? How soon we forget the Y2K horror story warnings.... Pharmacy dispensary systems <-No meds, folks die. Medical needs supply chain systems <- No Meds or Gauze or Tools, folks die. Surgery scheduling systems <- No doctors or rooms for surgery, folks die Military bombing flight-path systems <-Bad data for bomb location... Weapons Design specifications storage <- Poorly designed systems killing the testers and military users Powergrid billing info <-No power, on assisted living (life support) Banking/Financial account data <-No money, slow death of hunger Food Shipping systems <- No food Water distribution/management systems <- No water (I live in a desert) Just off of the top of my head, yes, it's possible to kill people with bad data. -Bop -- Brought to you from iBop the iMac, a MacOS, Win95, Win98, LinuxPPC machine, which is currently in MacOS land. Your bopping may vary.