Hi All;
These might be of interest to some on this list:
http://www.vbmysql.com/articles/microserverhp.html
I recently got my hands on a MicroServer HP by NorhTec in Calgary. It is an
interesting box and could be useful for certain MySQL related applications.
http://www.vbmysql.com/articles/my
Thanks for advice,
--- Adam Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've posted my comments before but the important
> thing is that P4 is
> largely unnecessary as it doesn't have instructions
> that apply to server
> applications (mostly).
thats mainly what I was asking for. I'll go with pIII
than.
Maximo,
Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 10:09:07 PM, you wrote:
MM> Where can I get a "tuning guide" for MySQL (MyISAM and InnoDB)...
MM> memory-wise and son on?
Some notes you can find in the MySQL and InnoDB manuals:
http://www.innodb.com/ibman.html#InnoDB_tuning
http://www.mysql.com/do
Where can I get a "tuning guide" for MySQL (MyISAM and InnoDB)...
memory-wise and son on?
At 11:11 13/11/02 -0800, you wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 11:22:11PM -0800, Devore, Jacob wrote:
>
> Can any of you point me to documentation or have a quick summary of
> how beefy to make a mysql server.
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Subject: Re: mysql server hardware
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 11:22:11PM -0800, Devore, Jacob wrote:
>
> Can any of you point me to documentation or have a quick summary of
> how beefy to make a mysql server. Basically we probably won't have
> more than 50 connections
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 11:22:11PM -0800, Devore, Jacob wrote:
>
> Can any of you point me to documentation or have a quick summary of
> how beefy to make a mysql server. Basically we probably won't have
> more than 50 connections at one time and we will be pushing packets
> of 2Mb at times. I'm
Can any of you point me to documentation or have a quick summary of how
beefy to make a mysql server. Basically we probably won't have more than 50
connections at one time and we will be pushing packets of 2Mb at times. I'm
curious if I should go with tons of ram, faster cpu's, a gig nic, or is i
depends on your budget :)
We assembled a nice dual pIII server with 512Mb ram and 40Gb ide disk (+40 for backup)
running redhat 7 for less than $3000
You can spend any amount you like, from $30 for an old P133 up to $3 for a compaq,
and choose almost any platform you like.
without indicat
We are trying to purchase a server for mysql and were wondering about what is the best
hardware to go with. Any suggestions or web sites that have information would be
appreciated.
Thank you,
Dan Mouw