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I think at this stage both db's will probably do a fine job. PostgreSQL has been getting faster and mysql has more features. I just know mysql. I know where it keeps it's data files, how to recover from a crash, I know the my.cnf config file backwards and how to tune it, so it's really just down to what I'm comfortable with.

Mark.




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