> About a year ago, I used mysql-super-smack and was able to hit 8,000
> per second on our [then new] server. The highest I've recorded on an
> actual production application was around 5,000. But I don't watch the
> numbers closely very often...
Just out of curiosity, on what hardware? My needs are much lower than this,
but my management may get worried about what we might, just possibly,
need in the future. If I can explain that MySQL will stretch far beyond
our conceivable needs, it would help pacify a hardware-oritented management
who tend to favour software suppliers they hear about on the financial
pages
(i.e. M$ or Oracle, in this case).
Alec
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