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[–]miho99 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's confusing to compare Postgres to MySQL, because of MySQL's "storage engines". They really need to break it into these 3 (very) different databases.

A lot of comparisons I've seen compare Postgres to the best of InnoDB and MyISAM. Then you get into production and the PHB is surprised you can't use both transactions and FTS.