Hi Tim,
On Dec 17, 2010, at 2:30 PM, Tim Soderstrom wrote:
Second level caching, by the way, is something I am very excited to
see! Correct me if I am wrong, but that is where the hybrid (SSD +
Spinning Media) optimization is?
Yes. SSD drives are mostly too expensive and unreliable for a database
at the moment.
But because of the fast access time they are great as a caching layer
between RAM and rotating disks.
On Dec 17, 2010, at 2:50 AM, Paul McCullagh wrote:
Hi Brian,
1.0 is the best tested, and is in production. I will post the
latest tarball to Launchpad.
1.1 has some significant improvements in how it handles I/O. But it
is not as widely used, so is recommended for production only after
testing.
In blogs and talks, I now usually refer to 1.5 and upwards because
they have the cool features like 2nd-level caching and engine level
replication.
On Dec 16, 2010, at 5:04 PM, Brian Evans wrote:
I've been watching the development via LaunchPad as well as the
blog.
LaunchPad CHANGELOG shows 1.0.11-7 in September and 1.0.11-8 in
November, but no tarballs are listed on the website.
The blog and presentations talk about 1.1 but I cannot find a
tarball for it.
Currently, we have deployed 1.0.11-6 and it seems to be working
well.
What is a recommended version for a production environment?
Is the 1.1 or 1.5 series "safe" for use at this time?
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