Re: Does any one have some comment please :) Why Uber Engineering Switched from Postgres to MySQL

From: Anton <djeday84_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2016 09:18:15 +0300
Message-ID: <daa905a5-ad97-2067-c729-4be9043fcdd0_at_gmail.com>


Hi all, here is an answer from pg hackers mail list

https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CA%2BTgmobGROzKbt0_f0OEBdoPXwHHyVwozNb9Xb1ekwvEp6qFjg%40mail.gmail.com#CA+TgmobGROzKbt0_f0OEBdoPXwHHyVwozNb9Xb1ekwvEp6qFjg_at_mail.gmail.com

On 07/28/2016 03:53 AM, Jeremy Schneider wrote:
> Thanks Juan - that is a really good article. I'd suggest anyone who
> works with databases should give it a read and compare with how oracle
> does things.
>
> Glad to see that the article didn't digress into musings about one DB
> being "better" than the other but just explains the specific technical
> differences that were relevant to Uber's unique software - and which
> drove their decision to switch. Good read.
>
> On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 11:41:50 -0400 Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco wrote:
>> https://eng.uber.com/mysql-migration/?utm_source=postgresweekly&utm_medium=email
>>
>> The question is more toward which is better mysql vs postgress.

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