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- Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 19:03:29 +0900
- From: Matt Doughty <mdoughty@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] MySQL vs Oracle
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On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 06:55:04PM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > >>>>> "Matt" == Matt Doughty <mdoughty@example.com> writes: > > Matt> Is this still the case? I was under the impression MySQL > Matt> with InnoDB fixes both the locking issues, and the ACID > Matt> compliance. > > I don't know. That is, yes, it greatly improves the locking issue by > giving better granularity, I dunno if InnoDB gives ACID compliance (it > did _not_ the last time I looked, like 12 months ago, but it probably > does now), BUT I would bet it also fixes that "raw speed problem" that > MySQL has. ;-) I'll save you some time since this made me curious, and the answer is yes it is ACID compliant: http://www.innodb.com/features.html I can't say about the speed. I looked around and I couldn't find any benchmarks I considered conclusive (just typical single transactions times against PG with apologistic overtones) > > I don't need more than PG gives me, and in a brief trawl across the > web I saw a lot of people _ask_ that question, and nobody answered. I > suspect that basically nobody is using InnoDB ;-). It's worth taking > a look around, when I get a round tuit or so.... > We have postgres on all the servers here, and it has worked beutifully so I don't have first hand experience with MySQL and don't really feel the need to explore. :) --Matt
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