Hopefully jeremyz will toll in.. he's probably hit it before ;)

On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, NEWMEDIAPLAN wrote:

>
> I was considering different boxes. But I'm courious to know if
> anyone here knows the possibility we have with mysql... just to foresee the
> crash.
>
> Just a software matter assuming we have a very big server :)
> I saw max_connections and things like this. What's the real limit, tested?
>
>
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> |To: NEWMEDIAPLAN
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> |Subject: Re: max clients
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> |
> |I'm not sure you'd want to do that way... Perhaps 5+ replicated boxes from
> |a master that share the queries equally (hardware load balancer)..  Might
> |be cheaper in hardware than buying some heavy horsepower box..
> |
> |
> |
> |On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, NEWMEDIAPLAN wrote:
> |
> |> Can mysql handle 5000 concurrent webusers sending queries to the
> |db through
> |> a web search engine.
> |> Is it possible (with a very big server/hw) ?
> |> Thanks. Roberto
> |>
> |>
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