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Re: Justifying a PG over MySQL approach to a project

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> "Gauthier, Dave" <dave.gauthier@xxxxxxxxx> :
> Again, the audience is managers.  Is there an
> impartial,  3rd party evaluation of the 2 DBs out there that
> identifies PG as being more reliable?  It might mention things like
> fewer incidences of corrupt tables/indexes, fewer deamon crashes,
> better recovery after system crashes, etc... ?


I dont know if it's a plus or a minus, but:
http://www.google.com/search?&q=save+mysql+oracle

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