was that mysql 3.23.x or  4.0.x ?
michael

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On 28.05.2003 at 16:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> My example of heavy load where mysql could not even begin to handle the
>> situation was a project with real time stock market data streamed in as
>> bids and offers and trades happened, statistics computed from that in
>real
>> time, database kept in sync live, and charts and graphs plotted in real
>> time for users on the site. Now that situation had more than its share
>of
>> inserts and updates, and a massive wad of historical data being kept
>just
>> to add to the fun.
>
>...and I can even top that.  I had an Intrusion Detection System proof
>of concept which logged to a Postgresql database.  This database
>received 10-15 Million inserts a day and I was required to keep 90 day's
>worth of data. Most of the elects were done in batch during "slow" times
>at
>night.  Some of the queries were expected to run in "near-real time."
>And might I also add that postgres did just fine...
>
>> Might I add for record that postgres did just fine.
>
>Mike Diehl.
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