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by wlll
811 days ago
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I wrote this in another comment, but it's relevant here I think: "
I do scaling and performance work, mostly with Rails apps, but a significant amount of the work is database level and not language specific. I've used both postgres and MySQL (and a few other databases) going back to 2000. The best thing I can hear from a company when I start is "We use Postgres". If they're using postgres then I know there's likely a far smoother path to performance than with MySQL. It has better tooling, better features, better metadata.
" Right now I would not choose MySQL over Postgres at all, ever. I can't think of a single way it is materially better. |
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