>After further asking I got a personal answer that says:
>"it's normal the mysql-servers die because of heavy load".
>"We can't help that the mysql task keeps crashing if to many users access it.
>That's totally normal for a mysql database"
Running 3.22.32 that's prehistoric (sort of).. I think I even remember some
problems with 3.22.32 .. not sure though..
Our own mysqlservers have an average downtime of 1 hour (maybe 2 hours) per
year, per server!! mostly because of maintenance.
To many users accessing their MySQL server.. can be.. but then you increase
the amount of servers you've got. An average of >71000 users per server
might be a little to must.. even if only 10 percent would use MySQL....
sound still as to many users.
Time to find yourself another ISP.. if they can't be convinced in spending
a few DM extra.... that is..
Bye,
B.
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