Hello


My provider 1&1-Puretec (www.puretec.de)
hosting more than 1.000.000 domains
runs about 14 Databaseserver with MySQL 3.22.32-log
on Linux dual Penti-III 500Mhz machines.

In the last 6 month the average uptime of the mysql-servers was around 8 hours.

As I asked them why their mysql-server die so often, I got their
standard problem email-answer that claims "mysql is scaling rather badly".

After further asking I got a personal answer that says:
"it's normal the mysql-servers die because of heavy load".
"We can't help that the mysql task keeps crashing if to many users access it.
That's totally normal for a mysql database"


Is that true?



regards
Gunnar von Boehn

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