I believe I saw something in the mySQL manual about going with a 64 bit
system if it was an option because mySQL uses lots of 64 bit data
types.  So you will see a significant increase in speed with 64 bits
versus 32. :: drools at though of Apple w/ 8GB RAM ::  :-D

-Dan

On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 08:11, Jon Miller wrote:
> I would like to get a viewpoint from the members on the following:
> 1) the amount of $$$ is NOT a consideration
> 
> Looking at building a MySQL server to handle in-house critical work.  Web =
> page data is generated from the database plus constant inputting of data =
> and calculation.
> 
> Application to be run:
> Red Hat 9.0
> PHP4
> MySQL 4
> Apache 2
> SSH
> 
> I'm looking at the following:
> 1) IDE RAID5 with 4 x 120GB drives 7200RPM ATA100
> 2) Sony CDT or AIT tapebackup
> 3) 2 x 10/100/1000 Intel NIC
> 4) Intel P4 3GHz CPU
> 5) 2GB PC3200 ECC Memory
> 
> Motherboard consists of the following:
> Socket 478 Intel=AE Pentium=AE 4/Celeron=AE NetBurst
> 4 x DDR SDRAM PC3200 ECC Registered, 4GB max.
> 5 PCI, 1 AGP 8x (1.5v only)
> Highpoint HPT374 UDMA/ATA 133 RAID
> Broadcom BCM5705 Gigabit Ethernet
> ATX
> 
> Now I've worked with the Broadcom NIC and that works great, but I have not =
> worked with a Highpoint RAID card. Does anyone have good and /or bad =
> experiences with this card or should I buy a separate card?
> 
> My other option is to go with a SCSI system using a Adaptec RAID card, =
> etc.
> 
> 
> Jon L. Miller, MCNE, CNS
> Director/Sr Systems Consultant
> MMT Networks Pty Ltd
> http://www.mmtnetworks.com.au
> 
> "I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure
>  is trying to please everybody." -Bill Cosby
> 
> 
> 
> 


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