Basil Hussain writes:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm quite surprised that this level of performance is available from such
> standard (well, not standard as in 'common', but y'know what I mean...)
> hardware. The last I heard, 1K+ queries/sec was only being done on extremely
> high-end Sun enterprise-level machines.
> 
> On the other hand though, it gives me some comfort that the hardware being
> used in my operation will meet any future needs. We have similar spec
> servers (P3-1Ghz dual-cpu, 512Mb RAM, 3x36Gb SCSI RAID5). Maybe I should try
> out mysql-super-smack and see what kind of numbers it turns up. :-)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Basil Hussain
> ---------------------------------------
> Internet Developer, Kodak Weddings
> E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

On one of our registered customer computers we obtained over 4000
queries per second, sustained over several weeks.

Hardware : Sun with 4 CPU @ 400 MHz, 4 G RAM, RAID 1+0.


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