Justin McAleer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Mysql: 95 seconds to deliver all 1000 messages. Both cores
> on the DB server were effectively peaked during delivery.
> 
> Postgres: 10 seconds to deliver all 1000 messages. DBMail
> was really close to being able to deliver as fast as
> postfix could queue to local disk (within a second or two
> for 1000th message). The cores on the DB server looked to
> average around 45%/30% usage during delivery. 

Interesting results. Some remarks from a loyal mysql user. :-)

MySQL 4.1 is already very old. And MySQL 5.0 is much more faster then 4.1.
Do you think, you can test with MySQL 5.0 again? You can donwload ready to
go packages from mysql.com.

On the other side, it would be more interesting for me, how fast we can
read from the databases. Inserting messages is not something which needs to
be fast. It's more interesting for me how fast we can read messages from
the imap server.


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