On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 05:41:09PM -0500, Shane Allen wrote:
> 
> The gentleman on PHPBuilder (http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tim20000705.php3) 
>(again, I acknowledge this is an old article) says flat out that MySQL tends to die 
>under high load. Also, when I say high load, I am talking 15-30. I have yet to see an 
>application (other than MySQL when it's loaded down with queries) die under this 
>level of load.

That's not normal at all.  MySQL shouldn't care about the system load.
It may run *slower* but it shouldn't die.

Jeremy
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