RE: Dual Opteron, linux kernels, 64 bit, mysql 4.1, InnoDB

2005-05-09 Thread Dathan Pattishall
-Original Message- From: Richard Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 9:37 PM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Dual Opteron, linux kernels, 64 bit, mysql 4.1, InnoDB A new server is about to arrive here and will have have 8x15K RPM spindles, dual

Re: Dual Opteron, linux kernels, 64 bit, mysql 4.1, InnoDB

2005-05-09 Thread Jeremiah Gowdy
. - Original Message - From: Dathan Pattishall [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Richard Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mysql@lists.mysql.com Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 4:15 PM Subject: RE: Dual Opteron, linux kernels, 64 bit, mysql 4.1, InnoDB -Original Message- From: Richard Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent

RE: Dual Opteron, linux kernels, 64 bit, mysql 4.1, InnoDB

2005-05-09 Thread gunmuse
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Re: Dual Opteron, linux kernels, 64 bit, mysql 4.1, InnoDB

2005-05-09 Thread Peter J Milanese
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Re: Dual Opteron, linux kernels, 64 bit, mysql 4.1, InnoDB

2005-05-09 Thread Jeremiah Gowdy
@lists.mysql.com Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 6:39 PM Subject: RE: Dual Opteron, linux kernels, 64 bit, mysql 4.1, InnoDB Why not Raid 3 and take advantage of disk write and read performance. Raid 3 isn't commonly used because it has CPU overhead. But at the same time Apache causes CPU overhead waiting

Dual Opteron, linux kernels, 64 bit, mysql 4.1, InnoDB

2005-05-08 Thread Richard Dale
A new server is about to arrive here and will have have 8x15K RPM spindles, dual Opteron processors and 4GB of RAM, and will have around 100GB of database (primarily stock market prices) - the SCSI controller will also have battery-backed RAM too. InnoDB will be used exclusively. I've searched