Although your reply is not really a recommendation (fortunately), I cannot resist to place this comparison here. FWIW.
Sorry, but that's a crock of shit. MariaDB can only not run unprivileged? PostgreSQL is not open source? MariaDB supports ACID but no referential integrity? If one system supports one datatype that is equivalent to a dozen types of the other's, that counts as negative? I suppose this is auto-generated by a necessarily shoddy parser from marketing blurb and nobody with an ounce of a clue has even glanced at it.

In reply to Re^3: Returning to Perl, seeking advice on modern DB and format tools by mbethke
in thread Returning to Perl, seeking advice on modern DB and format tools by neilwatson

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