Hello.


Hello. A lot of thins may cause this behaviour, even

not related to the replication. At:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/todo-mysql-5-1.html

said that, the one of the new feautures would be:



  "Online backup with very low performance penalty."



So it can be an answer on your question.











"Andre Matos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi List,

> 

> A have two MySQL 4.1.9 installed into two Linux servers and synchronized

> them, so I have now a master and slave.

> 

> My problem is that since I synchronized them, I am receiving comments from

> my users that the speed is not good as before the synchronization. Is this

> possible? If yes, how and where can I check this?

> 

> Thanks for any help.

> 

> Andre

> 

> --

> Andre Matos

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

> 

> 



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