On 10/11/11 08:04, Jarrod Holder wrote:
> I've also tried the running the DB under MySQL with MyISAM and InnoDB
> tables.  Both had the same slow performance here.  With MySQL, I also
> tried using the my-large.cnf and my-huge.cnf files.  Neither helped.

Ignore the packaged out-of-the-box MySQL configs entirely.  They are
worthless.  They were written back when a "large" machine was one with
more than 32MB of RAM.  If you want performance out of MySQL, learn to
tune and configure it properly yourself.



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