On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 01:43:00 -0800, Dog is love wrote:
Ingres is no more. It lost to Oracle, mostly because of the incompetent
people that were steering the database development. The situation with
Postgres is much better. Here is a vivid demonstration of how competent
people who are steering the Postgres development are:
http://tinyurl.com/68gu822
Nuff said. Joshua Drake, the CEO of 2ndQuadrant, one of the high flying
Postgres companies wrote to me on another public email list:
"> > That is all nice and well. Nobody bothered to answer my question:
when I
Quote:
have a Java application and the auto_explain tells me that one of my
SQL
statements is not performing well, what should I do. If you say
"redesign the application", that is not an option. |
No, you provide an explain analyze and we let you know where the problem
lies."
How's that for a "tuning methodology"? With pearls of wisdom like that
one, there can be no doubt about success. Postgres is undoubtedly lead by
very competent people.
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