is the best platform for MySQL ?
To: "Dan Nelson"
Cc: "Blog Tieng Viet" , "'Carlos Williams'"
, mysql@lists.mysql.com, "Jerry Schwartz"
Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 11:10 PM
Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Jul 06), Blog Tieng V
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A thread with the title "What OS is the best platform for MySQL" pretty
much is a troll line for bashing OS's. I'm not saying the responses are
good, I'm just saying that the premise of the thread is a little misguided.
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There are merits to most of the common operating systems. In some ways
each of them perform better at various functions. The question becomes
which are you most comfortable and familiar with? That way you can work
most effectively with the operating system to fulfill the potential of
your databases
Ken Menzel wrote:
> Dan Nelson wrote:
>> In the last episode (Jul 06), Blog Tieng Viet said:
>>> I have been using MySQL on FreeBSD for 3 years and encounterd a lot of
>>> problems related to thread management. And 1 year ago, I found that my
>>> FreeBSD box does not go well with any MySQL revisio
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 06), Blog Tieng Viet said:
I have been using MySQL on FreeBSD for 3 years and encounterd a lot of
problems related to thread management. And 1 year ago, I found that my
FreeBSD box does not go well with any MySQL revision after 5.1.17-beta,
because the
In the last episode (Jul 06), Blog Tieng Viet said:
> I have been using MySQL on FreeBSD for 3 years and encounterd a lot of
> problems related to thread management. And 1 year ago, I found that my
> FreeBSD box does not go well with any MySQL revision after 5.1.17-beta,
> because the MySQL thread
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Blog Tieng Viet wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have been using MySQL on FreeBSD for 3 years and encounterd a lot of
> problems related to thread management. And 1 year ago, I found that my
> FreeBSD box does not go well with any MySQL revision after 5.1.17-beta,
> becaus
Dear All,
I have been using MySQL on FreeBSD for 3 years and encounterd a lot of problems
related to thread management. And 1 year ago, I found that my FreeBSD box does
not go well with any MySQL revision after 5.1.17-beta, because the MySQL thread
does not end although complied with LINUX_THR
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