Take Yahoo Inc.'s 2-petabyte, specially built data warehouse, which it uses to analyze the behavior of its half-billion Web visitors per month. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company makes a strong claim that it is not only the world's single-largest database, but also the busiest. Based on a heavily modified PostgreSQL engine, the year-old database processes 24 billion events a day. Ar tai pakankamai rimta, kad butu galima naudoti? (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9087918/Size_matters_Yahoo_claims_2_petabyte_database_is_world_s_biggest_busiest?taxonomyId=53&intsrc=kc_feat&taxonomyName=databases) "Vaidas Zlotkus" <vaidas@zlotkus.lt> wrote in message news:hm8dp2$87t$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > Ta teigini, kad Postgre greiciau, tai jau kokius 6 metus girdime, jei ne > ilgiau... :) Dabar jau gaunasi variantas, kai daugiau duomenu... > > MySQL renkasi didziausi pasaulio internetiniai projektai, turbut ne be > reikalo - Facebook, Wikipedia, Secondlife... Ir sekmingai veikia. > > Postgresas manau ju atveju net netinkamas, o gal kas nors mane pataisys - > postgresas jau palaiko replikacija ar kazka panasaus? > > PHP manau yra viena is greiciausiu programavimo/interpretavimo kalbu, > kurios tinkamos web aplikacijoms kurti. > > v. > > > Ness wrote: >>> Na bet ar MySQL ir PHP tai atlaikys. >> >> sitie tai atlaikys jei gelezis paves. Nors su daugiau duomenu girdisi, >> kad Postgre geriau. Su MSSQL dar licencijas paskaiciuot reiketu :) >> >>