On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 12:55:09PM +0300, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
> It seems we have made already a verdict about mysql's code migrated to
> PostgreSQL being slow
Experience with designed-for-MySQL code that is modified to go through
a so-called abstraction layer suggests that it will be. There are
severaal anti-patterns in database use and access that are ubiquitous
under MySQL because of early limitations in MySQL. Those uses are
often optimised away in MySQL. Nevertheless,
> we accept it, it is far more productive having one dedicated small project
> for this mysql2pgsql conversion rather than N dedicated small teams for
> every mysql client out there.
…I don't think anyone is telling you, "Don't build this." You should
do what you like with your time :)
A
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