it really depends on 
 how big your database is
 what else is running on the server (apache..)
 how many connections at once
 percentage of selects to updates/inserts
 do you have indexes
 what version are you running
 what is your mom's maiden name
 if you look at the sun, how long to you blink

:-)
 
 Id start w/ making sure you have indexes.  They help abunch.
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Leghissa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 9:26 AM
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Subject: Re: mysqld question


At 16:21 2003-06-24, gerald_clark wrote:
>Linux shows threads.
>BSD shows processes.
>
>The difference is in the way ps runs, not mysqld.

*doh* I guess the sun got to me, sorry mate! :-)

But do you have any good ways to get the database to run any faster? I am 
running it on a really beat up piece of junk (p200 with 98MB in ram, don't 
tell me to get new hardware - 'cause I will! hehe) and would like some 
hands on settings in the cnf-file from you if possible.



  / H 


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