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Re: Drupal and PostgreSQL - performance issues?

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John DeSoi wrote:

On Oct 13, 2008, at 5:08 AM, admin wrote:

However, PostgreSQL support in the PHP CMS world seems lacking. Joomla is basically a MySQL-only shop. Drupal is *maybe* suitable, but who really knows where it will end up?

My hope is that Drupal is moving in the right direction. With version 6 they completely abstracted the schema building API. Previously, MySQL and PostgreSQL had to be specified separately which is the main reason a lot of modules did not work with PostgreSQL. Things should improve as modules are upgraded to Drupal 6.

I have been working with the Drupal team on version 7. They are moving in a much better direction. They do some things oddly due to their MySQL heritage but for the most part it is coming along very well.

Feel free to help :)

Joshua D. Drake

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