From: Felix von Leitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Armando, please come back when you know what you are talking about.


yaddayaddayadda.

>There is no excuse for wasting resources, whether they seem to be
>available when you install the system or not.  If you think otherwise,
>you are not a good admin and deserve all the mysql that you appear to be
>running already.


Ah, but I'm not an admin. No sirre. Got better things to do with my life
than to be slave to a computer system, thank you. OTOH, if your life's
purpose is to admin, go ahead. For sure you wouldn't ever "admin" anything I
owned.

>If your data are mostly stable, than the probability for data corruption
>is not as high as for other people with mysql, but it is still there.
>Whether you want it or not, you have an unnecessary risk of data
>corruption.


Sure, there is a risk of data curruption. By using Linux, qmail, vpopmail
and MySQL, indeed by using a computer at all I run a risk of data
corruption. Unnecessary, it isn't. There is no better solution that I know
of, when considering the needs I have. As I mentioned before, I'm talking
260 plus virtual domains and a fair trafic.

>Good system engineering means that you minimize the risk for data loss,

>corruption or unauthorized manipulation while maximizing performance.
>By installing mysql without need, you violate all of the above points.

Nope. Good system engineering means that I must use only so much complexity
as the problem at hand requires, no more. And that when problems happen that
I can find where they came from. Also, it's better when I design a solution
based on my experience than on the doubtfull earsay ans speculations of
others.

>Whine and insult my mother all you want, you are still a bad admin with
>bad spelling.


As I said, I'm not an admin. As for the spelling, I bet I have much less
spelling errors in English than you have in my mother tongue. I haven't
insulted your mother, BTW, nor did I intend to. I was recomending some
things for you... because you may think you are an admin, but you can't be a
good admin with the lack of personal communication skills you display. As
for the technical side, I'm allways open to hard information, something that
your rantings do not provide.

Armando


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