Today we features a mini-Q&A with Alex Roedling, MySQL's Senior Product Manager, about all things MySQL, the competition, technology, licensing and more.
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the whole point of mysql (was) to be fast. so to be fast they sacrificed triggers, stored procs, proper RDBMS relational functions etc.
so now they are adding them in. so now they wont have claims of being the fastest anymore. i would rather they spent all their time on maxdb to bring that up to spec and into the future. it has a better code base than mysql.
the whole point of mysql (was) to be fast. so to be fast they sacrificed triggers, stored procs, proper RDBMS relational functions etc.
so now they are adding them in. so now they wont have claims of being the fastest anymore. i would rather they spent all their time on maxdb to bring that up to spec and into the future. it has a better code base than mysql.