Over the last week I added in lots of comments pasted in from various
places. I'd appreciate those running with Opteron and MySQL to have a close
look at the WIKI and make any amendments/suggestions.
http://hashmysql.org/index.php?title=Opteron_HOWTO
My Opteron server will be here shortly and
Richard Dale wrote:
Over the last week I added in lots of comments pasted in from various
places. I'd appreciate those running with Opteron and MySQL to have a close
look at the WIKI and make any amendments/suggestions.
http://hashmysql.org/index.php?title=Opteron_HOWTO
My Opteron server will be
Dathan Pattishall wrote:
Are you using NPTL?
No that sucks we use the other one. Can't make a static build with NPTL.
What type of performance boost are you getting from running a static build.
Kevin
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Dathan Pattishall wrote:
We do about 70K qps at peak for about 1 Billion Queries per day (only on
30 servers BOOYA). So, it's pretty stable.
Also... based on my math.. this yields ~ 2300 qps per MySQL box...
which is pretty good.
Kevin
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-Original Message-
From: Kevin Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:10 PM
To: Dathan Pattishall
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jochem van Dieten; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Opteron
Subject: Re: Opteron HOWTO?!
Dathan Pattishall wrote:
We do about 70K qps at peak for about 1 Billion Queries per
day (only
on 30 servers BOOYA). So, it's pretty stable.
Also... based on my math.. this yields ~ 2300 qps per MySQL box...
which is pretty good.
Kevin
Excellent, I'll be waiting to see performance numbers, specifically for
FreeBSD vs. Linux.
Save for a few odd machines, we're pretty much pure FreeBSD and the last
releases in the 4 branch are really impressive as far as speed and
stability. That being said, the Opteron would have to offer a
On 5/9/05, Kevin Burton wrote:
So... it sounds like a lot of people here (Dathan and Greg) have had
problems deploying MySQL on Opteron in a production environment.
To me it sounds more like a lot of people have had problems running
Linux on x86-64 systems.
Jochem
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While you're at it, take a look at Gentoo Linux
(http://www.gentoo.org). I've been having very good luck with it on
everything from a Duron 1GHz to Opterons. Very responsive. It compiled
a kernel on an opteron in about 5 minutes.
Curtis
Atle Veka wrote:
Excellent, I'll be waiting to see
Subject: Re: Opteron HOWTO?!
On 5/9/05, Kevin Burton wrote:
So... it sounds like a lot of people here (Dathan and Greg)
have had
problems deploying MySQL on Opteron in a production environment.
To me it sounds more like a lot of people have had problems
running Linux on x86-64
wrote:
Subject: Re: Opteron HOWTO?!
On 5/9/05, Kevin Burton wrote:
So... it sounds like a lot of people here (Dathan and Greg)
have had
problems deploying MySQL on Opteron in a production environment.
To me it sounds more like a lot of people have had problems
running Linux on x86-64 systems
-Original Message-
From: Greg Whalin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 3:12 PM
To: Dathan Pattishall
Cc: Jochem van Dieten; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Opteron HOWTO?!
Care to share any secrets? You guys are running Suse w/ 2.4
kernel yes?
Yes. We
Greg Whalin wrote:
Care to share any secrets? You guys are running Suse w/ 2.4 kernel yes?
Any specifics as far as kernel/glibc/gcc versions. Are you running
mysql 4.1.*? Are you using NPTL? You using the binary from mysql, or
building yourself? Are you running Innodb or Myisam. You
So... it sounds like a lot of people here (Dathan and Greg) have had
problems deploying MySQL on Opteron in a production environment.
I was wondering if we could start an Opteron HOWTO somewhere (mysql
wiki?) which could illustrate the minefields they've had to walk to
hopefully solidify
:
So... it sounds like a lot of people here (Dathan and Greg) have had
problems deploying MySQL on Opteron in a production environment.
I was wondering if we could start an Opteron HOWTO somewhere (mysql
wiki?) which could illustrate the minefields they've had to walk to
hopefully solidify MySQL
Greg Whalin wrote:
I am all in favor of this idea. Currently, this info is scattered all
over the web, and finding it can be time consuming (even w/ Google).
I see lots of people jumping the same hurdles, so a central location
for this info seems it would greatly benefit the community.
Its pretty filled now now. If you have anything to add please feel free.
http://hashmysql.org/index.php?title=Opteron_HOWTO
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