Yes, but with differentiation between InnoDB and MyISAM.

It already says Drupal sites are 94% Drupal, with 3% Postgres (and one vote for MS SQL and Oracle).

On Jan 15, 2008 6:25 PM, Michelle Cox < mcox@charter.net> wrote:
Something like http://groups.drupal.org/node/6164 ?

Michelle

On 1/15/2008 5:13:25 PM, Khalid Baheyeldin (kb@2bits.com) wrote:
> I support chx's proposal, don't let PostgreSQL hinder the development
> cycle.
>
> But, every time we have this discussion, we get people talking
> theories but no concrete data.
>
> We here about Drupal must be database agnostic, down with monoculture, ...
> etc. Which is all good.
>
> What we are missing is how many real world websites use Drupal AND
> PostgreSQL, how big these sites are, how many contributed modules are
> being used, ...etc.
>
> I propose a poll with the following options on it:
>
> - MySQL MyISAM
> - MySQL InnoDB
> - PostgreSQL
> - other
>
> With comments enabled so we get at least some sampling of what is out
> there.
>
> Some data is better than no data, so let us get it.




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