Hello!
I'm in the process of upgrading my Linux-server (currently a dual P2-400MHz), and have
been thinking
about getting a system with dual Athlons (maybe 2x Athlon MP 1800+).
Does anyone have any experience (good or bad) with a dual Athlon system with Linux
running MySQL
3.23.x, and maybe
Tobias Lind - Telia Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello! I'm in the process of upgrading my Linux-server (currently a
dual P2-400MHz), and have been thinking about getting a system with
dual Athlons (maybe 2x Athlon MP 1800+). Does anyone have any
experience (good or bad) with a dual
on it. Oh, and SETI@Home, to burn in the processors. ;)
Matthew Walker
Ecommerce Project Manager
Mountain Top Herbs
-Original Message-
From: Tobias Lind - Telia Internet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 9:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MySQL on Linux, Athlon
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 12:10 pm, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
Our kernel people love them - Athlon goodness, no VIA chipset. Good
performance, good stability.
Note that the Via kt266a (_not_ SMP chipset) is quite good these days.
If I was building a dual-processor machine, there's no
We have been using a dual Athlon MP 1600+ (1,4GHz) MySQL box since
december. Stability is rock solid and the performance is consirably
higher than our previous dual PIII-1000 server (40% clock speed
difference).
Configuration: Tyan Thunder K7 motherboard, 2GB RAM, Adaptec 3200S
SCSI-RAID,