Neil Silvester wrote:
>The server is a lightning fast Pentium Pro 90 with 32 MB EDO RAM and
RedHat
>7.0. So anyone who still says that the MySQL database can't cut the
mustard,
>obviously hasn't tried.
>Mysql 3.23.43
>Up 212 days,
>Processed 199,654 queries (average = 0.01/sec)
For comparison:
Hi,
> Up 212 days,
> Processed 199,654 queries (average = 0.01/sec)
> Processed 2 slow queries (woops ;-) don't you hate leaving out the where
> statement on joins)
I have also noticed that uptime is not calculated the same way as the
Linux kernel. I have more uptime on the MySQL server then hos
I know this isn't really on topic but I thought some people may find this
interesting.
The below stats were taken from a non-production server which I dump to from
my production server as a kind of backup method using MysqlFront. I might
add that today I did several multi-table joins on the world