Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 17th Jun 2004 21:11 UTC
Original OSNews Interviews 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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my understanding
by Chris on Fri 18th Jun 2004 07:46 UTC

is that mysql was born to be as fast a server as possible - pushing data out. That's why other more tradition business functionality was left out (like trigers and constraints etc..) Why don't use mysql as a front end for postresql for websites ;) I'm just kidding - keep using postgresql of course!