Okay. I just shared my experience with MySQL, Sybase, MS-SQL.
I never had any issues with Oracle (my application works with DB which stores more than a 1 billion records and still selects the data
within 5 seconds quota, at the same time the backend servers inserts the data in that DB every second)
and PostgreSQL(not a huge DB, but have very noticeable workload).



Steve Prior wrote:

Sergey Kuznetsov wrote:

Robert,

It is better to stay with Postgres. If you don't want to loose your business stay away from MySQL.


regarding MySQL and Postgres. I would say Postgres is a Open Source Oracle. It's very stable, very scalable
and it's perfectly works under serious workload. MySQL is dying at the same configuration.
I have client of mine who having issue with MySQL. Under some workload ( 10 users inserting at the same time )
it corrupts the index. Even MySQL 4.0.X is still corrupts the indexes under heavy load.



All the Best! Sergey.


There might be reasons to prefer Postgress over MySQL, but I find it hard to believe that scalability is one of them - I mean we're talking
about the database that runs Slashdot which is so scalable that users
reading it routinely take down other websites with the load.


Steve
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