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Subject: RE: Recomended RAM for production server. 3Gb overboard?
The db directory is 80mb total
handling 14 requests/s with all queries being simple INSERT or SELECT's.
1GB ram should be more than enough for your needs. If you are doing lots of
the same kind of selects, I
Hi, I'm looking at buying a new production server, as soon as i mentioned
mysql the Dell salesmen started pushing 3-4Gb of ram, i'm not sure if this
is excessive though.
The OpenBSD server is 2.8Ghz and may have as many as 230 mysql sessions with
14 queries a second, the rest will be sleeping
On Thursday 10 July 2003 22:15, Brad Brad wrote:
Hi, I'm looking at buying a new production server, as soon as i mentioned
mysql the Dell salesmen started pushing 3-4Gb of ram, i'm not sure if this
is excessive though.
The OpenBSD server is 2.8Ghz and may have as many as 230 mysql sessions
Lord yea... don't get me wrong it would be nice.. but I'd start with say
1GB based on what your doing now.. just make sure the server has lots of
slots open for future upgrades if required. (don't let them stick in 256MB
sticks taking up 4 slots).. use larger size sticks to keep slots open..
Brad Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The OpenBSD server is 2.8Ghz and may have as many as 230 mysql
sessions with 14 queries a second, the rest will be sleeping (ftp
sessions maintain connection). The db directory is 80mb total,
80 MB? Is this a typo?
The old server is seems quite happy
for production server. 3Gb overboard?
Hi, I'm looking at buying a new production server, as soon as i mentioned
mysql the Dell salesmen started pushing 3-4Gb of ram, i'm not sure if this
is excessive though.
The OpenBSD server is 2.8Ghz and may have as many as 230 mysql sessions with
14 queries