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FWIW Mysql 8 has gotten a lot better in standards compliance and ironing out legacy quirks, with some config tweaks. While my heart still belongs to PostgreSQL things like no query hints, dead tuple bloat (maybe zheap will help?), less robust replication (though getting better!), and costly connections dampens my enthusiasm.



> maybe zheap will help?

According to Robert Haas, the zheap project is dead.


Where did Robert Haas say this? Quick search didn't surface much, except for a blog post from July by Hans-Jürgen Schönig: https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com/en/postgresql-zheap-curr... Doesn't sound like they discontinued the project.


I'd love to see that info, been interested in why it was taken up by Cybertec and EDB seemingly dropped it.




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