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Kirill Smelkov
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arjen@fred.bitbike.com
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Re-added note about R-trees in PostgreSQL (noting MySQL 4.1 support too).
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@@ -4968,6 +4968,10 @@ Standard usage in PostgreSQL is closer to ANSI SQL in some cases.
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@@ -4968,6 +4968,10 @@ Standard usage in PostgreSQL is closer to ANSI SQL in some cases.
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One can speed up PostgreSQL by coding things as stored procedures.
One can speed up PostgreSQL by coding things as stored procedures.
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For geographical data, R-trees make PostgreSQL better than MySQL Server.
(note: MySQL version 4.1 will have R-trees for MyISAM tables).
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The PostgreSQL optimiser can do some optimisation that the current MySQL
The PostgreSQL optimiser can do some optimisation that the current MySQL
optimiser can't do. Most notable is doing joins when you don't have the
optimiser can't do. Most notable is doing joins when you don't have the
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