Hi,

I have MySQL running on a machine at work and a (dev) machine at home. Both machines 
are running W2K. The machine at home is an old PIII with 256Meg of memory, the machine 
at work is a new P4 2.0GHz with 512Meg of memory. My home machine also has a heavier 
load relative to the CPU than my machine at work. However, my machine at home executes 
MySQL faster than my machine at work. In my case it is not the W2K environment itself 
that is the problem it is another component interfering with MySQL. I suggest that if 
you ever have problems with MySQL performance on W2K you look to see what you can 
uninstall as MySQL on W2K is not the issue.

BTW, I eventually solved my problem at work by moving MySQL over to a Linux box. That 
actually gave me better performance than my W2K box at home.

John Griffin

-----Original Message-----
From: Egor Egorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 7:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: re: mySQL on Windows 2000 Server


On Friday 28 March 2003 11:23, Neil Tompkins wrote:

> Has anyone installed mySQL on Windows 2000 server, can you tell me your
> experiences, or should I look for another option ?

MySQL is a native win32 application and runs excellent on Win2k. It's a good 
choice. 





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