Perrin Harkins wrote:
Are there any benchmark comparisons between apache::dbi and mysql
relay?
I've never heard of this mysql relay before. A Google search found
this:
http://www.firstworks.com/sqlrelay.html
Is that it? Looks interesting!
On
On http://www.firstworks.com/sqlrelay/programming/perldbd.html it says:
For the duration of the session, the client stays connected to a
database connection daemon. While one client is connected, no other
client can connect. Care should be taken to minimize the length of a
session.
What I don't understand is why they separate the listener and database
connection daemons if you always need one of each to do anything.
Probably for scalability. The database engines are doing the work and
the sooner they can free themselves up (due to a slow client, for example),
the
Are there any benchmark comparisons between apache::dbi and mysql
relay?
I've never heard of this mysql relay before. A Google search found
this:
http://www.firstworks.com/sqlrelay.html
Is that it? Looks interesting!
We're planning on having four sql servers, one of them will do all of