On 29 Mar 2004, at 23:55, Donny Simonton wrote:
SCSI, 15,000 RPM drives and a decent amount of memory 2-16 gigs. Dual
procs
definitely do help; we have tried it with dual procs with
hyperthreading and
without and with hyperthreading seems to be much faster.
Besides that, you can run it on any
On 30 Mar 2004, at 09:05, Tim Cutts wrote:
SATA RAID devices aren't that bad, you know, and they are a lot
cheaper than equivalent amounts of SCSI storage. We've used NexSan
ATABoy devices, which are relatively cheap, and get you a lot of
storage in very little space (10GB in a 3U box).
I did
Tim Cutts wrote:
On 30 Mar 2004, at 09:05, Tim Cutts wrote:
SATA RAID devices aren't that bad, you know, and they are a lot
cheaper than equivalent amounts of SCSI storage. We've used NexSan
ATABoy devices, which are relatively cheap, and get you a lot of
storage in very little space (10GB in
Hello All,
I have been a MySQL user for some time and have always run MySQL on older generation
Sun servers running Solaris 8. I now seem to be outgrowing my setup and I (and I'm
sure others on the list) would appreciate input from the MySQL community as to which
hardware, OS, and MySQL
our choice.
But just say no to IDE drives!
Donny
-Original Message-
From: Chad Attermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Best Performing Hardware/OS/MySQL?
Hello All,
I have been a MySQL user for some time and have
We like it on Netware 6.5, with memory equal to 10 times the size of
your largest DB. ie; DB=100mb RAM=1gb. Fastest proc you can afford.
Chad Attermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/29/04 1:56:05 PM
Hello All,
I have been a MySQL user for some time and have always run MySQL on
older generation Sun