Folks,
> FreeBSD 5.x does a lot of things really well, and it can be very
> fast too, but there's no stable release of 5.x yet, and the 5.x
> code is clearly hampered speedwise by the presence of loads of
> debugging code. From the 5.x documentation:
>
> ---
> NOTE TO PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT FreeBSD
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 02:20:46PM -0400, RV Tec wrote:
>
> Eric,
>
>
> > I am sure all FreeBSD users are sick and tired of saying this. USE
> > 4.10
> > Lots of people blindly follow version numbers but 5.x is a lot different
> > than 4.x in ways I don't yet feel comfortable with using on p
At 05:12 PM 5/29/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Now the fun part becomes which linux distro do you use? Which is faster?
Because trust me, each distro will benchmark differently.
Let the games begin!
Donny
I've seen benchmarks from people who did different linux distros, and they
were all pretty much with
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> Subject: Re: MySQL Benchmark.
>
> At 11:57 AM 5/27/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> >At 11:02 AM 5/27/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>I am sure all FreeBSD users are sick and tired of saying this. USE
> 4.10
> >>Lots of people blin
At 11:57 AM 5/27/2004 -0700, you wrote:
At 11:02 AM 5/27/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Hi,
I am sure all FreeBSD users are sick and tired of saying this. USE 4.10
Lots of people blindly follow version numbers but 5.x is a lot different
than 4.x in ways I don't yet feel comfortable with using on produ
At 11:02 AM 5/27/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Hi,
I am sure all FreeBSD users are sick and tired of saying this. USE 4.10
Lots of people blindly follow version numbers but 5.x is a lot different
than 4.x in ways I don't yet feel comfortable with using on production
machines. Only one of those issue
Err... I guess I owe Jeremy Zawodny an apology for mistyping his name. I
promise next time I won't type without reading.
His site is at http://jeremy.zawodny.com/. And I really recommend his
book "High Performance MySQL".
Sorry for the typo, Zawodny!
RV Tec
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Eric,
> I am sure all FreeBSD users are sick and tired of saying this. USE
> 4.10
> Lots of people blindly follow version numbers but 5.x is a lot different
> than 4.x in ways I don't yet feel comfortable with using on production
> machines. Only one of those issues is with benchmark numbers
Hi,
I am sure all FreeBSD users are sick and tired of saying this. USE 4.10
Lots of people blindly follow version numbers but 5.x is a lot different than 4.x in
ways I don't yet feel comfortable with using on production machines. Only one of those
issues is with benchmark numbers, but that i
JG,
> I am a FreeBSD user, but after having run benchmarks for
> the past 2 weeks, I think you'll be surprised when you see
> the results from Linux.
>
> Linux will outperform *BSD by nearly double when it comes to
> MySQL.
That's what I expect and hope for. Although, I thought that FreeBSD
wou
Facing this new scenario, I am going to give Linux a shot --
definitively, this one is going to outperform OpenBSD. Using the same
hardware, and the same options (as possible).
Does anyone have a hint for this?
Again, thanks a lot!
Best regards,
RV Tec
I am a FreeBSD user, but after
Folks,
Following some advices, I have decided to give FreeBSD a shot. So, I got
one test machine (P4 2.0GHz, 512MB), installed FreeBSD 5.2.1 on one
disk, and OpenBSD 3.5 on the other (both 40GB 7200RPM IDE disks) -- so I
could compare the results.
MySQL (4.0.20) is compiled from source, u
Does anyone know how or better still can point me in the right direction on testing a
newly install MySQL application server. We would like to run some tests to see what
needs tweaking if any.
Thanks
Jon L. Miller, MCNE, CNS
Director/Sr Systems Consultant
MMT Networks Pty Ltd
http://www.mmtnet
There are tools for benchmark on win32 via ODBC ?
I would like to test sql query in my VB6 application.
Thank you.
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hi!
>>>>> "jon-david" == jon-david schlough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jon-david> thanks christopher and monty ! got perl into my path and it's working...
jon-david> another ? tho: i also want to benchmark postgreSQL living on another 2K
jon-david&
hi.
i'm trying to benchmark pgsql living in cygwin on a 2K box with mysql
installed normaly on windows. i get:
C:\mysql\bench>perl
run-all-tests --host=PAVILION --server=Pg --user=n
--password=x --log --comment "2x Pentium II 400mz, 256M, under
vmware"
Got error: 'connect
thanks christopher and monty ! got perl into my path and it's working...
another ? tho: i also want to benchmark postgreSQL living on another 2K
machine, does the mysql benchmark have to run locally or can i specify an ip
with a username and password in the batch file?
i'm searchin
hi!
> "jon-david" == jon-david schlough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jon-david> Christopher Thompson wrote:
jon-david> Have you installed perl? You need it (and the Perl MySQL drivers)
jon-david> installed before you can benchmark.
>>> yep. perl is all good - got activestate perl
At 02:41 PM 1/21/2002 -0600, jon-david schlough wrote:
> >>yep. perl is all good - got activestate perl fer windoze and the
>dbi and the dbd - everything went fine as i went thru the tutorial in the
>manual...i was able to: perl -v and get the version info...
Great. So perl is in yo
Christopher Thompson wrote:
Have you installed perl? You need it (and the Perl MySQL drivers)
installed before you can benchmark.
>>yep. perl is all good - got activestate perl fer windoze and the
dbi and the dbd - everything went fine as i went thru the tutorial in the
manual...i w
Have you installed perl? You need it (and the Perl MySQL drivers)
installed before you can benchmark. Also, you'll want to modify the batch
files such that it uses a different user (possibly the root user if you
haven't changed the password on that yet).
Note that running the benchmark takes
greetings.
i am trying to use the benchmarking suite...got the perl dbi and dbd fine -
but:
C:\mysql\bench>run
C:\mysql\bench>\mysql\bin\mysqladmin refresh
\mysql\bin\mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error: 'Access denied for user: 'ODBC@localhost' (Using password: NO)'
C:\m
>Description:
Attempting to install the MySQL-benchmark RPM for 4.0.0 yields an RPM
message requiring MySQL-DBI-perl-bin. Downloading the 'Mysql-DBI-perl-bin' package
(v 1.1825-1) from a mirror (/Downloads/RPMS/i386) does *not* satisfy the dependency -
probably a case mis
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