Re: [HACKERS] What can we learn from MySQL?
Hans-Jürgen Schönig <postgres@cybertec.at>
From: Hans-Jürgen Schönig <postgres@cybertec.at>
To: Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>
Cc: David Garamond <lists@zara.6.isreserved.com>, Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>, PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>, PostgreSQL advocacy <pgsql-advocacy@postgresql.org>
Date: 2004-04-23T09:47:31Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Karel Zak wrote: > On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 01:05:21PM +0700, David Garamond wrote: > >>So in my opinion, as long as the general awareness about RDBMS (on what >>tasks/responsibilities it should do, what features it generally has to >>have, etc) is low, people will be looking at MySQL as "good enough" and >>will not be motivated to look around for something better. As a >>comparison, I'm always amazed by people who use Windows 95/98/Me. They >>find it normal/"good enough" that the system crashes every now and then, >>has to be rebooted every few hours (or every time they install >>something). They don't know of anything better. > > > Agree. People don't know that an RDBMS can be more better. > > A lot of users think speed is the most important thing. And they check > the performance of SQL server by "time mysql -e "SELECT..." but they > don't know something about concurrency or locking. Even worse: They benchmark "SELECT 1+1" one million times. The performance of "SELECT 1+1" has NOTHING to do with the REAL performance of a database. Has anybody seen the benchmarks on MySQL??? They have benchmarked "CREATE TABLE" and so forth. This is the most useless thing I have ever seen. It is so annoying _ I had to post it ;). Regards, Hans > BTW, is the current MySQL target (replication, transactions, ..etc) > what typical MySQL users expect? I think they will lost users who love > classic, fast and simple MySQL. The trade with advanced SQL servers is > pretty full. I don't understand why MySQL developers want to leave > their current possition and want to fight with PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2 > .. etc. > > Karel > -- Cybertec Geschwinde u Schoenig Schoengrabern 134, A-2020 Hollabrunn, Austria Tel: +43/2952/30706 or +43/664/233 90 75 www.cybertec.at, www.postgresql.at, kernel.cybertec.at