Thanks for your reply Brent. It was really useful.
Looks like Opteron would be a good choice since there
wont be several multiple queries at the same time but
instead we will be happy if the single query runs
fast. You had mentioned adding more RAM would help,
how much RAM would be ideal ? Does the
Tough question since a lot of performance is dependent on how you
structure your queries, your database design and indexing.
But, going with what you provided...
You have big tables, so you will want lots of RAM. That means a 64bit
system like Opteron, Itanium or PowerPC based (ok and Xeon). Pow
we used to setup a linux system as a share internet connection server with
28 client. the configuration of server is :
PII-233
128MB Ram
3.2GB HDD
server is running RedHat Linux 7.1 with Squid as proxy ,MySQL, Java J2SDK
1.4, Jakarta-Tomcat for our web application.
Best Regard !
Trong Phuc
-
Cold Fusion 4.5 Server is a hog. If you can run that you probably have
enough memory for MySQL. I would not run them simultaneously with less
than 384 MB ram.
Charles Hagen
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Chris Peterson wrote:
> I cant seem to find system requirements anywhere for MySQL, even inside the
It will run on most computers of today. Question is what system have you
got/want, what are you going to use it for and what is the expected volume
of information?
- Original Message -
From: "Vangipuram, Anand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001