I use Oracle and Postgres in a lot of projects, and I hate that I can't use MySQL without rewriting a LOT of code because it does not support sequences...:(
The benchmark that he choose is totally wrong: it tests the Webserver used, not the Operating System. You could have two side by side and still have different results based on the webserver choosen and the configuration used.
If you want to compare SO's, compare disk performance (both local and remote), for example.
... and decent sequences.
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I use Oracle and Postgres in a lot of projects, and I hate that I can't use MySQL without rewriting a LOT of code because it does not support sequences...
Well, it's free, I can't really complain.
Yep, works for me too... Recommended...
I've been documenting large Perl projects with it, with database integration, and I'm very happy.
The benchmark that he choose is totally wrong: it tests the Webserver used, not the Operating System. You could have two side by side and still have different results based on the webserver choosen and the configuration used.
If you want to compare SO's, compare disk performance (both local and remote), for example.