Years ago I designed a system using Lasso (3.5 I think) with FileMaker
running on OS 9 on a 300Mhz G3 that handled about 4K hits per day, most
hits during typical works hours. Your system is definitely not in the
high-performance realm (no offense) and your hardware should handle the
load
Rick Dwyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to install MySQL on a RAID mirror drive using two ATA 125GB
for the mirror. I know in a webserver config, it's best to put the
boot OS on one drive and the shared serving folder on the RAID mirror
drive. Under a MySQL server, if I install the OS
Rick Dwyer wrote:
Hello all.
I want to install MySQL on a RAID mirror drive using two ATA 125GB
for the mirror. I know in a webserver config, it's best to put the
boot OS on one drive and the shared serving folder on the RAID mirror
drive. Under a MySQL server, if I install the OS and MySQL
Assuming its not a super-high performance situation, I would put
everything on the RAID 1 volume.
Richard, what would you define as super-high performance? This MySQL
database server will serve as the backend for a Lasso/ OS X Apache
webserver handling thousands of hits per day. Will
Rick Dwyer wrote:
Assuming its not a super-high performance situation, I would put
everything on the RAID 1 volume.
Richard, what would you define as super-high performance? This MySQL
database server will serve as the backend for a Lasso/ OS X Apache
webserver handling thousands of hits