On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 06:20:00AM -0700, Mike Wexler wrote:
> 
> I already increased table_cache from 128 to 2048. Which helped. And
> last night I increase key_buffer from 16MB to 64MB. Maybe it should
> be even larger?

Oh, you can easily make it quite a bit higher.  On my 1GB systems, I
have it at 384MB at a minimum.

> If I use replication, I guess I should have all the updates go to a
> master server and distribute the queries to the slaves?

Ideally, yes.
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