Vahric, There are so many variations between different hardware platforms that can affect performance on your specific application that it's better to run benchmarks on the actual hardware if you have it. If not then Peter Zaitsev's performance blog is the next best resource. http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/category/hardware/
On 7/27/06, Vahric MUHTARYAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello , I want to test Mysql , on Dual Intel Xeon 2MB Cache CPU and Dual AMD Opteron platforms for looking differents which one is better then other ! I found something but I want to asl to list , is there anybody have an experiance about this type tests ! Regards Vahric MUHTARYAN Sistem Mühendisi/System Engineer DorukNet Tel / Phone : +90 212 326 92 00 Fax : +90 212 227 28 11 E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.doruk.net.tr http://www.doruk.net.tr/english.html Bu e-posta mesajı kişiye özel olup, gizli bilgiler içeriyor olabilir. Eğer bu e-posta mesajı size yanlışlıkla ulaşmışsa, e-posta mesajını kullanıcıya hemen geri gönderiniz ve mesaj kutunuzdan siliniz. Bu e-posta mesajı, hiç bir şekilde, herhangi bir amaç için çoğaltılamaz, yayınlanamaz ve para karşılığı satılamaz. Yollayıcı, bu e-posta mesajının - virüs koruma sistemleri ile kontrol ediliyor olsa bile - virüs içermediğini garanti etmez ve meydana gelebilecek zararlardan doğacak hiçbir sorumluluğu kabul etmez. The information contained in this message is confidential, intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and may be protected by professional secrecy. You should not copy, disclose or distribute this information for any purpose. If you are not the intended recipient of this message or you receive this mail in error, you should refrain from making any use of the contents and from opening any attachment. In that case, please notify the sender immediately and return the message to the sender, then, delete and destroy all copies. This e-mail message has been swept by anti-virus systems for the presence of computer viruses. In doing so, however, we cannot warrant that virus or other forms of data corruption may not be present and we do not take any responsibility in any occurrence.
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