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Subject: Re: Cusor Adapter and MySql
Author: Leland Jackson
Posted: 2005/05/31 20:17:53
 
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Here you go Ed.

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On the other hand, this also means that version 8.1 doesn't have a
title. There's no specific goal for the release. An example of what
people are working on right now is SQL standard compliant stored
procedures. We have procedures now, but they're not compliant with the
standard syntax. We are also working on the bit-mapped indexes, which is
a big feature for our Oracle users out there; also, vastly improved
improved performance on other forms of advanced indexing; two-phase
commit, which is another big thing for distributed application users;
migrating auto-vacuum, (a maintenance administrator) into the back end,
so that it's no longer a separate process.

http://madpenguin.org/cms/?m=show&id=3677

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Regards,

LelandJ

Ed Leafe wrote:

> On May 31, 2005, at 4:54 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
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>> You probably haven't taken a look at PostgreSQL lately, but it is
>> very easy to administer. You can select from a number of
>> administration tools including phpPgAdmin, pgadmin III, and webmin.
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> I'm familiar with those tools; similar ones exist for MySQL, too.
> My comments were concerned with the regular maintenance that *must* be
> performed (such as VACUUM). There is simply nothing analogous with
> MySQL, making it easier for ISPs to offer.
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