The speed of the drive will have a lot to say on how long the queries run.
You haven't said anything about what type of master you have, OS, mysqld
version, etc, but I would assume that your server is much much faster
(faster drives, more memory, faster bus, ...).

Are both your mysql daemons configured/tuned?


Atle
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Flying Crocodile Inc, Unix Systems Administrator

On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Nico Alberti wrote:

> Hi everybody.
>
> Is it normal that, after a massive number (300.000) of INSERTs on the
> master server (that however did not take more than some minutes), my
> laptop that acts as a slave needs hours to catch up? The logfile was
> almost instantly transferred, but the INSERTs at the slave server seem
> to really take too much.
>
>  I am just curious, nothing else (that's why I don't post more
> informations), because the slave is only a test machine, but I would
> like to know a little more about replica and a relative high amount of
> data modifications.
>
> Thank you in advance for your help.
> --
> Ciao
> Nico
>

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