Hello,

If you have not already done so, check out the Cluster Eval Guide which has some tips which may assist you in your process. Much of the content was put together by the professional services group here at MySQL.

http://www.mysql.com/why-mysql/white-papers/mysql_cluster_eval_guide.php

Also, there is a cluster specific list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Jimmy Guerrero
Sr Product Manager
MySQL, Inc
Houston, TX

Ricardo Oliveira wrote:
Hi,

 As usual, everything is heavilly dependant on your specific scenario.
 Anyway, as a rule of thumb, databases benefit a LOT from RAM, and storage nodes
benefit from I/O (more, faster disks).


Regards,
Ricardo


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