Hello.


Have you used bulk inserts or single line inserts?

In case of single inserts check your tests with bulk inserts

and increase the max_allowed_packet (both for server and client).



PgmHelmi wrote:

> So no answer is an answer too!

> 

> As nobody wants to answer me, I have to suppose that INSERTS are slower

> now, but no one dares to confess it. It is not my intention to talk bad

> about MySql, I only want to know the truth and the reason for it and

> perhaps a hope that it will get faster again in future. Nevertheless I

> think MySql is a very good database and I will continue to work with it

> and continue to upgrade to 5.0.

> 

> Helmuth

> 

> 



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