Am 14.04.2011 11:50, schrieb Johan De Meersman:
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Reindl Harald" <h.rei...@thelounge.net>
>>
>> even if you have enough memory why will you throw it away for a
>> unusual connection count instead use the RAm for innodb-buffer-pool,
>> query-cache, key-buffers?
> 
> Maybe the application doesn't have support for connection pooling and can't 
> be easily replaced.

http://sqlrelay.sourceforge.net/sqlrelay/gettingstarted/mysql.html

> Maybe there's just that much clients instead of a central service

Maybe the OP could clarify what he really does

> Maybe there's not just a single application that uses that database.

http://sqlrelay.sourceforge.net/sqlrelay/gettingstarted/mysql.html

> As usual, Harald, you fail to realise that your experience does not encompass 
> the whole of human civilisation. 

as usual people have questions without any information what they really do

> You seem to have a good technical background, but it might be useful to learn 
> to 
> consider problems from the point of view of the people who have them, at 
> times.
> It tends to be a much appreciated skill in the real world.

this is your point of view, ok

my point of view is instead having headaches about how many connections are
possible without problems to consider how many connections are really
needed and without "my.cnf" (buffer settings), any information about the
workload of the applications the whole question does not make sense

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