I had found pile of MySQL and PostgreSQL benchmarks on various platforms which I have not seen before. Very … benchmark with working set fitting in memory. MySQL and PostrgreSQL Scalability on Xeon Woodcrest, Opteron and Niagra Pretty interesting to see how PostgreSQL… seen much better on this picture Linux vs Solaris comparison is also pretty interesting. With MySQL Linux has higher peak but Solaris…
Post: MySQL and PostgreSQL SpecJAppServer benchmark results
… Benchmark Results List you would see MySQL Scores 720.56 and PostgreSQL scores 778.14 JOPS on 12 cores. This seems to show PostgreSQL… notice hardware is different – MySQL benchmark use Sun Fire X4100 available in Nov 2005 using Opteron 285 CPU, PostgreSQL benchmarks use Sun Fire X4200… can see some 5% difference in CPU frequency alone (2600Mhz vs 2800Mhz) and it well may be more in terms of…
Post: Watch out for Marketing benchmarks
….0 vs 4.1 presentation to have some fun. What can we see ? Out of all MySQL 4.1 vs 5.0 benchmarks which were done only benchmarks which show MySQL 5.0 is faster were selected and bunch of other benchmarks… would do benchmarked of MySQL vs PostgreSQL and try my best to get best performance out of both of them, I still know MySQL much…
Post: MySQL/Innodb scalability tests after fix
… on it. I already wrote about interesting benchmarks Tweakers.net have done for MySQL and PostgreSQL with different CPUs. I was in contact… of MySQL 5.0.20a vs 5.0.32bk as well as matching PostgreSQL 8.2 results Same as in previous test PostgreSQL is… number of CPUs (2x quad line) is significant – 350 tps vs 100 tps for 5.0.20. Great job ! 3) The…
Comment: Interesting MySQL and PostgreSQL Benchmarks
MySQL vs. PostgreSQL benchmarks… I found an interessting article at the MySQL Performance blog, pointing me to these benchmarks:MySQL vs. PostgreSQLRDBMS on Solaris vs. LinuxIt’s pretty interessting to see, that PostgreSQL is performing very well, where MySQL is suffering very quickl…
Post: SysBench - benchmark tool
…benchmark developed by Alexey Kopytov (software engineer @ MySQL AB) – http://sysbench.sourceforge.net/…. For example, SUN published their Solaris vs RedHat stuff based on sysbench’s results…. Originally Sysbench supported only MySQL, but later Oracle and PostgreSQL (and deviations, e.g EnterpriseDB) …

