Re: Performance Benchmarks

2004-02-18 Thread Sasha Pachev
Adam Goldstein wrote: What about a baseline of benchmerks for common, recent hardware using the sql-bench tools? I can't find anything like that- It would be nice to know how my setup/server compares to other servers of the same or similar ability. You can try mysqlsyseval along with some othe

Re: Performance Benchmarks

2004-02-18 Thread Adam Goldstein
What about a baseline of benchmerks for common, recent hardware using the sql-bench tools? I can't find anything like that- It would be nice to know how my setup/server compares to other servers of the same or similar ability. -- Adam Goldstein White Wolf Networks http://whitewlf.net On Feb 16,

Re: Performance Benchmarks

2004-02-15 Thread Chris Nolan
Ahh, the infamous JDBC benchmark. :-) There's been much commentary on this in the past. There are some things to consider: 1. The native APIs for each DB will be faster. 2. The DB, App Server and Web Server were all on one box. 3. I'm not sure if the MySQL JDBC driver supported the NamedPipeFacto

Re: Performance Benchmarks

2004-02-15 Thread Rodrigo Galindez
Daniel, Whoa, very impressive ! ! ! Thanks, gonna print that graphs :) Daniel Kasak wrote: Rodrigo Galindez wrote: List, Is there a site where I can see performance benchmarks on mySQL vs. MS SQL Server 2000 ? We plan to migrate a database that's now running under SQL Server 2000 to mySQL, b

Re: Performance Benchmarks

2004-02-15 Thread Daniel Kasak
Rodrigo Galindez wrote: List,   Is there a site where I can see performance benchmarks on mySQL vs. MS SQL Server 2000 ? We plan to migrate a database that's now running under SQL Server 2000 to mySQL, because of online hosting costs, but our boss is not so sure of doing that, he feels "safe