Jon Hancock wrote:
However, I can't consider using it unless MySQL performs well.
Any ideas or personal experience with MySQL 4.1.x on Solaris 10?

Well, for one thing, your workload is unique, so the only way you can make your decision *is* for you to actually *consider* it.


Install Solaris 10, and Linux (your preferred flavor) on two identical boxes (or on one box, with dual boot), and compare performance on an actual workload.


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