Hi all,

does anyone have any experience with running MySQL on Red Hat Linux as a
back end to a web application written in Cold Fusion under VERY heavy load?
We're talking hundreds of thousands of hits per day.

I'm curious about how well the Merant MySQL ODBC driver performs under such
extreme conditions. In my experience ODBC can be very buggy and unreliable
and equally hard to troubleshoot.

Any ideas? Does anyone have any performance data on comparing such a setup
to, say, PHP connected to MySQL through native drivers instead of ODBC? (CF
doesn't give you the option of using native drivers with MySQL)

Any pointers, thoughts, comments, ideas would be very much appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Balazs Wellisch
Neu Solutions Inc.


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