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RE: MySQL vs. Postgres



Yes it was compiled into the Apache server, as well as we were using the C
api for mysql.


On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Scott Thompson wrote:

> <SNIP>
>
> Some stats for you. Keep in mind that these are only for the webserver.
>
>         Hits               Bytes      Visits      PViews      Month
>    8,891,404      58,798,965,869     211,007   1,528,073   Jun 2000
>   10,853,047      57,775,413,897     224,862   1,375,197   Jul 2000
>    9,121,259      53,851,857,460     210,680   1,421,053   Aug 2000
>
> Granted we have other clients, but I would guess that 60-80% of the
> consumers are 'real estate interested'.
>
>
> > We run mySQL here and created an application with PHP3/4 to interface
with
> > the SQL engine. I will tell you now, that we re-wrote all the php pages
> into
> > ANSI C as the performance was PATHETIC. (p2 350 with 256 megs of ram)
The
> > performance was 10 times faster than php. Another thing that I notice
> about

Was PHP installed as a server module or as a CGI app?

CGI PHP vs. CGI C of course the former is slower.

I'd like to compare modphp vs CGI C in your setup. Best way of course
would be to write your own dedicated server module in C. Best for
performance, of course...

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