
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, Andy Lubel wrote:
Mysql hands down.
That's kind of an outdated piece of info. More recent benchmarks show them being very close, and postgres passing mysql for more complicated queries. And you have to have both configured on equal footing - postgres will not eat your data by default, mysql gets slow when you force data integrity. JMHO, of course. Browse the postgres-performance archives some time, it's good reading! Charles
On 9/19/07 3:33 PM, "Rodriguez Garcia, Jose Luis"
wrote: I am doing the installation of a otrs server on a Solaris box, and I will like to know what is the faster of these dabase servers for OTRS: MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Jose Luis Rodriguez
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