18 points | by marceloaltmann 4 days ago ago
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One of the main reasons I use Postgres is I've rarely(never?) seen an article like this posted about it. Every time I've touched MySQL I've found a new footgun.
I always end up disabling bin log for single-db setups, and simlly run backup jobs. Using bin log drastically reduces performance. Am I crazy?
One of the main reasons I use Postgres is I've rarely(never?) seen an article like this posted about it. Every time I've touched MySQL I've found a new footgun.
I always end up disabling bin log for single-db setups, and simlly run backup jobs. Using bin log drastically reduces performance. Am I crazy?