Hi there,
> We have a very popular greetings card site at http://gcards.com We
> recently switched to MYSQL as our backend database..
>
> But recently we noticed that MYSQL cannot handle high load under
> normal installation. In our system we get more than 10,000
> insert/update/delete/select queries per second sometime. And this
> creates the problem.
If you actually were able to handle that kind of load before, on the same
hardware, what DB were you using? And why did you actually change?
> We are trying to figure out the problem but if anybody could help on
> this that could be gr8. We've a good offer also for this. Whoever will
> solve this problem will get the source code of our card program FREE.
> Only dedicated and sound developer/engineer are need to be contacted
> in the following email address
You might want to have a look into the manual about the threading and/or
file handle issues there are (this is assuming you're running things on
Linux.)
Regards,
Jan-Aage
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