Thanks to everybody for all your help and advice.  It seems Linux is
going to HAVE to be the next step, but while I know sod all about it, I
have enlisted the help of a colleague to assist with that side of
things.  So I shall crack on with that, and subsequently let you know
what the outcome is. :-)
Thanks again
Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: Nils Valentin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 August 2003 02:35
To: Andrew Rothwell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: A final Windows MySQL PHP plea


Hi Andrew,

I guess your reply was meant for Gary (the original poster of this
e-mail).

I will foward your request to the mailing  list.

Best regards

Nils Valentin
Tokyo/Japan


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> WOW!!!
> That kind of System Power and you are wasting it on Windows and IIS
> EWWWW!
>
> Sorry - but Dual Proc Support, with 2gigs of RAM would Love Redhat 9.0

> like a kid loves chocolate.
>
> I don’t know about the more than 100 concurrent users, but bear in
> mind (as I understand it) that means that you can have up to 100
> queries at 1 time, as soon as the query is over, the next user is
> available for his query.
>
> Linux itself can support 1000's of users at one time -
> You might be surprised.
>
> Andrew
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nils Valentin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:04 PM
> To: Gary Broughton; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: A final Windows MySQL PHP plea
>
>
> Hi Gary,
>
> I understood that the packages provided by MySQL are set to 100
> concurrent users by default, so what you ae asking is actually if
> somebody successfully
> compiled a version for more than 100 concurrent users and was able to
> use it
> in a production environment ?
>
> Do I understand that correct ?
>
> My guess would be that you are more likely to find Linux users having
> done such a setup. Unfortunately I haven'Tt had such an experience
> yet, but as you
> probably now Dell has made a study (which is also announced on
www.mysq.
> com)
> which describes their experience, perhaps it contains the one or the
> other
> useful tip.
>
> http://www.dell.com/us/en/biz/topics/power_ps2q03-jaffe.htm
>
> Best regards
>
> Nils Valentin
> Tokyo/Japan
>
> 2003年 8月 13日 水曜日 01:21、Gary Broughton 
> さんは書きました:
> > Hi all
> >
> > Is there anybody out there who has managed to successfully configure

> > Win2000, IIS5, MySQL 4.0.14 and PHP 4.3.2 (ISAPI) to work with a
> > couple of hundred users at any one time?  I have chucked absolutely
> > everything I can think of at this, but the MySQL (it seems) simply
> > eats all the available CPU within a short space of time (regardless
> > of
> >
> > users) and brings the site to a halt.  My last throw of the dice
> > today
> >
> > was to install all on a new Dual 1.8Ghz Pentium, with three hard
> > disks
> >
> > in a RAID array, and 2GB memory, but it's achieved pretty much
> > nothing.  I am now desperate, and if anyone has any flash of
> > inspiration for me, I'm all ears.  The previous ASP version of the
> > site runs like a dream, but there's something I'm either doing
> > wrong, or this new combination of software simply doesn't like.
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> > Stressed Gary
>
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> Valentin Nils
> Internet Technology
>
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