We've upgraded from 3.22.27 to 3.23.39 to utilise replication but have found
that this version is significantly slower that our old version (we haven't
switched replication on yet either).  Has anyone else noticed this or have
any suggestions to improve performance.

We upgraded MySQLdb from MySQLdb-0.1.2 to MySQL-python-0.9.0 and Python from
2.0 to 2.1 at the same time but we don't think it's these.  When we're
running a quite large series of updates the CPU usage is at 90ish% but
memory seems ok.

We're running on Linux - Red Hat Linux release 6.2 (Zoot) Kernel 2.2.14-5.0
on an i686.

Any suggestions gratefully accepted:-)

Many thanks
Liz


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