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RE: MySQL tutorial

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (dreamwvr)
Thu Nov 5 14:50:15 1998

Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 12:31:37 -0700
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hi,
  yes it is... But postgres is more scalable, robust, and secure. Speed
is measured in milliseconds so that is ! much of a issue to me @ least;')
						Regards,
							dreamwvr@dreamwvr.com
At 08:36 AM 11/5/98 -0000, Ed Lazor wrote:
>Are there any benchmarks of MySQL against postgreSQL?  
>I read somewhere that MySQL is much faster.
>
>-Ed
>
>
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>From: dreamwvr [mailto:dreamwvr@dreamwvr.com]
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>Subject: Re: MySQL tutorial
>
>
>hi Eric,
>        definately ! u being the problem. IIS + SQLserver is 
>a dog period. I am running postgresSQL which is very fast on 
>redhat and spped is ! a issue.
>						Regards,
>							dreamwvr@dreamwvr.com
>At 05:40 PM 11/4/98 -0600, Eric Cifreo wrote:
>>Hallo,
>>
>>Many of you may have seen this, or have no need
>>for it, but I've seen questions in the past
>>(on this here list)
>>concerning interfacing web apps with MySQL.
>>
>>I've found a good online tutorial, quick and
>>dirty, that explains the setup process.
>>
>>The author compares NT + IIS + SQLServer with
>>Linux + Apache + MySQL, determines that the Linux
>>solution is more attractive, and launches into
>>a five-day crash course.  Very interesting reading.
>>I've just set up one with IIS and Active Server Pages,
>>but man is it slow.  (Maybe my fault, I guess) Perhaps
>>the Linux solution will prove better.
>>
>>Anyway, if anyone's interested:
>>
>>http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/98/24/index0a.html
>>
>>Eric Cifreo
>>Austin, TX
>>
>>
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Reuters, London, February 29, 1998: 
Scientists have announced discovering a meteorite which will strike the 
earth in March, 2028.  Millions of UNIX coders expressed relief for being 
spared the UNIX epoch "crisis" of 2038.
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