t; MyISAM caches but our MyISAM tables are really only the archived data, so we
> don't get much benefit from that. Once OS X 10.4 comes out and we can go 64
> Bit, I expect we'll be a lot happier with our OS X G5s and can put enough
> through them that we'll start to see
uld first determine what's causing the
> bottleneck. It's either disk (I/O), CPU, RAM (not enough allocated), or
> Network.
Still trying to get a clear sense of this but I'm thinking it's CPU.
Thanks again!
scott
> On Jan 6, 2005, at 1:58 PM, Scott Wilson wrote:
>
Hello,
I'm interested to hear peoples' experiences running mysql on OS X.
I've moved the database for a fairly heaily used website (~ 2M queries
a day) over to a new dual 2GHz XServe running OS X Server 10.3.7.
This database has run smoothly on an aging dual PIII machine running
freebsd for the