(Thomas Corell <T.Corell(a)t-online.de>)e>):
I thought I mentioned that I got the data into a Postgresql DB,
nothing more. To do this is easy, but that will not result in a
database you will run a 'speed' test with. And I don't have the
PHP Code running. I only use it to test queries.
Ah, I see. Then testing PG is further away. Once you do get a
reasonably efficient schema, fulltext search, etc., let me know
and I'll see how easy it is to abstract those functions in the
wiki software sufficiently to allow for a database comparison.
For now I'll keep testing MySQL tweaks.
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