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PostgreSQL 7.4 Released

Christopher Kings-Lynne writes "PostgreSQL 7.4 has just been released. The list of new features is impressive and includes greatly improved OLAP performance among many other speed improvements."

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  1. Re:This could be good... by Hypocritical+Guy · · Score: 0, Troll

    You are being cyber-bullied. Don't take any guff from these swine. They are just a bunch of scrawny geeks with small penises. If it were me, I'd put the link back on, put it in my sig as well, and tell these little shitbags to suck my fucking dick.

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  2. Re:Full text searching improved and other goodness by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Do you have the slightest clue what you're talking about or do you just type shit in and hit post?

    I suggest you go get books on database, filesystem and OS design. Once you managed to comprehend them, feel free to post again.

  3. Re:Ah! Just in time by Moosbert · · Score: 0, Troll
    Now how does it compile and run on FreeBSD / x86-64?

    According to the list of supported platforms, it doesn't.

  4. Re:Defending Mysql: Innodb. by AmVidia+HQ · · Score: 0, Troll

    ok, you understand RDBMS more than i do. Can you give some benchmarks of when Innodb would be slower than Postgresql? Is the scalability jokes you refered to, uses innodb? Can you give some example of what makes Postresql more scalable, beside being more sql compliant or closer to a "read rdbms"?

    you see, i'm not a mysql zealot. Really. I only want to see facts in when is one faster than the other, what level of scalability one can reach over the other, etc. I'm not interested in theoretical debates of RDBMS or SQL compliance. I don't need the kitchen sink either, i just want something fast and reliable.

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