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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T09:38:07+00:00 2026-05-11T09:38:07+00:00

My Django project is going to be backed by a large database with several

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My Django project is going to be backed by a large database with several hundred thousand entries, and will need to support searching (I’ll probably end up using djangosearch or a similar project.)

Which database backend is best suited to my project and why? Can you recommend any good resources for further reading?

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  1. 2026-05-11T09:38:08+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:38 am

    As someone who recently switched a project from MySQL to Postgresql I don’t regret the switch.

    The main difference, from a Django point of view, is more rigorous constraint checking in Postgresql, which is a good thing, and also it’s a bit more tedious to do manual schema changes (aka migrations).

    There are probably 6 or so Django database migration applications out there and at least one doesn’t support Postgresql. I don’t consider this a disadvantage though because you can use one of the others or do them manually (which is what I prefer atm).

    Full text search might be better supported for MySQL. MySQL has built-in full text search supported from within Django but it’s pretty useless (no word stemming, phrase searching, etc.). I’ve used django-sphinx as a better option for full text searching in MySQL.

    Full text searching is built-in with Postgresql 8.3 (earlier versions need TSearch module). Here’s a good instructional blog post: Full-text searching in Django with PostgreSQL and tsearch2

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