Hello.


>From http://www.mysql.com/products/cluster/faq.html:



Near-linear scalability shown on system where each storage node executed 

on the following hardware:

CPU:    2x Intel Xeon Processors at 2.8 GHz

Memory: 16GB RAM

HDD:    4 x 73GB SCSI

        RAID 1 Controller

        Gigabit Ethernet

                

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>one more thing, about MySQL cluster with a 6-8GB database. Which

>processor do I need in each storage node for a decent performance?

>

>I am thinking Xeon 2.8 or 3.0 GB, do P4 good enought to power such cluster?

>

>Assume I have enough main memory

>

>Thanks



Koon Yue Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi list !

> I want a high availability DB whcih means I need failover andload balancing.

> 

> Can I use MySQL cluster to achieve this? becasue MySQL cluster is only

> in gramma, I wonder if I can use it in a commerical environment.

> 

> Also if my website is commerical, do I need to have commerical license of 
> MySQL?

> 

> How about MaxDB?

> 

> Regards

> 



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