On 6/22/06, Julian Bolivar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Anders J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-20 21:06]:
>
>> Hello List.
>> A customer have a mailserver solution wich must be moved to a new
>> hardware, today its is running on a old suse 9.2 but i really want to
>> use OpenBSD if possible.
>> It uses postfix, cyrus-imap and mysql as the backend for users domain
>> info, contacts etc. (only 58 named users and 3 domains and several aliases)
>> My self have experienced mixed issues with MysSQL on OpenBSD and also
>> read and heard about performance and stability problems with MySQL on
>> OpenBSD.
>> So i'm a bit nervous implementing this on OpenBSD (Should i use FreeBSD
>> instead)?.
>> Has anyone a positive experience with 3.9+ MySQl
>> mysql-server-5.0.21.tgz
>> <ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/mysql-server-5.0.21.tgz>(or
>> later)?
>>
>
> let's put some things straight.
> I haven't seen stability problems with mysql on OpenBSD in a long time.
> not even on sparc64.
> Unless you're really pushing the limits, performance is not much of a
> problem either. with really extreme load, our threading library
> shows why we wanna go for rthreads. for the vast majority of uses out
> there, you will not see a difference.
Hi Brauer and Anders
What is the diference between the actual threading library and rtheads?
I use MySQL 5.0.18 and OpenBSD 3.9 for AMD64 and work fine, and I used
a lot of insert / hour in it, using Innodb tables.
Thanks and Regards,
Julian Bolivar
rthreads is new. It makes things better. See
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsd2005/tedu-rthreads.pdf
-Nick