On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 01:48:23PM -0300, Maximo Migliari wrote:
> Cool, you work for Yahoo?

Yup.  I do a lot of our internal MySQL advocacy and consulting.

I used to post from my work address but decided it'd be easier to
manage one on-line "identity" than two.  Plus it might help to keep
the lawyers happy in some strange way.  Who knows.

> I'd love to know the extent to which Yahoo uses PHP and MySQL these
> days.

MySQL is all over the place.  PHP is spreading a bit slowly, but
there's definitely momentum.  Now that we have Rasmus here it's
certain to only increase in speed.

> What is the average queries/sec that you are getting with MySQL -
> what server setup, etc?

I've talked (in general) about out setup on the list many times in the
past.  The list archive may be helpful in that regard.  I've also
talked about MySQL @ Yahoo in several of my presentations.  They're all
available on-line:

  http://jeremy.zawodny.com/mysql/

As for how many queries per second, it depends.  Most of our MySQL
server's aren't really stressed.  But we've seen peeks around
2,000/sec or more.  Usually our "busy" servers are in the 200-500/sec
range.

Jeremy
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