MySQL and PostgreSQL aren't aimed at exactly the same kind of problem. MySQL performs small tasks very quickly, but doesn't scale that well to large tasks. PostgreSQL doesn't perform small tasks nearly as quickly as MySQL does, but also doesn't have nearly as much overhead on large tasks as MySQL does.
Nope, I meant fecetious. As in "my feces is facetious".
Simple math.
I'm going to assume you're not being fecetious... They want to sell "official" service contracts.
MySQL and PostgreSQL aren't aimed at exactly the same kind of problem. MySQL performs small tasks very quickly, but doesn't scale that well to large tasks. PostgreSQL doesn't perform small tasks nearly as quickly as MySQL does, but also doesn't have nearly as much overhead on large tasks as MySQL does.
You think you could find a link? I don't believe I've seen that.
It would be nice if that project weren't a load of hooey.
If someone has physical control of a machine, there really isn't anything you can do to stop them from doing whatever they want, anyway.
As opposed to hardware decoding on software?
Or redundant redundancies of redundancy?
1. Never change the deal.
2. No names.
3. Never open the package.
I'll take, "The Penis Mightier" for $500.