It's amazing how fast you can go when you don't care about safety ;)
That said, for all non trivial work loads, the latest postgres is quite the work horse, but of course requires some tuning for performance. We ended up switch to it after MySQL consistently sucked on smaller joins.
Can't argue on the replication deal: it's a work in progress.
That said, for all non trivial work loads, the latest postgres is quite the work horse, but of course requires some tuning for performance. We ended up switch to it after MySQL consistently sucked on smaller joins.
Can't argue on the replication deal: it's a work in progress.