On 28-Apr-08, at 11:26 AM, Francisco Rodrigo Cortinas Maseda wrote:
The other counterpart is that if you can put the entire databases on
RAM, your disk needs are not so high. So if you can afford that.
Silly question, but with MySQL default configuration (say, huge.cnf),
does it
On 29-Apr-08, at 10:41 AM, Andrew Braithwaite wrote:
Hi,
Three things...
1. You need to let us know what the DB server will be doing. Many CPU
cores are only important of you have many CPU intensive MySQL
connections in parallel. Will you have a read-intensive or
write-intensive database
Hi,
Three things...
1. You need to let us know what the DB server will be doing. Many CPU
cores are only important of you have many CPU intensive MySQL
connections in parallel. Will you have a read-intensive or
write-intensive database load? Those 2950III you're considering can
take up to 8
Hi,
My experience shows me that RAM and disk is fundamental for any
database, especially MySQL. As much IO load, much more disk preading you
have to take with.
Personally, i have 2 databases with 11 millions Inserts / day (2GB /
day), so my advise is that you spend as much money as you can in