Quoting Ivan Sergio Borgonovo mail@webthatworks.it:
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:45:28 +0100 Daniel Carrera daniel.carrera@theingots.org wrote:
Ivan Sergio Borgonovo wrote:
Well, not yet anyway. http://drupal.org/node/301362
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Of course data integrity is not just about content of tables.
This is why the issue I pointed you to is so important.
- if you're using advanced features, you're constrained by concurrent writes, you can't afford data loss and you didn't invest too much in MySQL there are better engines to look at.
Out of curiosity, what would you suggest? No, I'm not looking to leave MySQL but I always enjoy learning a little more about databases.
PostgreSQL... but really it depends on your needs.
If only ANSI syntax is used then it shouldn't really matter which transactional DB is used as long is the engine supports ANSI transactional syntax. A transactional DB would allow for less PHP code to be needed and a benefit would be the amount of disk i/o would be lessened.
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