On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 01:41:40PM -0000, Campbell, David wrote:
> >   Can you identify any major differences in system and/or database
> >   tuning? Perhaps you are using default config settings on the new
> >   server, but tuned settings on the old?
> 
> I have tuned MYSQL using my.cnf settings.  
> 
> Of the two benchmarks one comes from the tests we ran and the others are
> provided by AB to compare.
> 
> Tuning MYSQL couldn't/shouldn't account from shocking IO performance should
> it?

  Probably not.
  
  I admit that I scanned your message very quickly (I am in the middle
  of a few critical tasks right now) - I just noted that you had
  received no answers and wanted to see if I could get more details and
  work up some interest in your question at the same time.  :)

  Have you taken a look at the section of the crash-me source that
  handles Solaris - we may have tips in there.


  Cheers!
-- 
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