Hello colleagues, I'd like to know
IF by enabling the binary logs production I'll affect meaningfully the
MySQL DB performances, and
HOW MUCH the performances are impacted
Any witnesses on this topic?
Regards
Enrico
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On 23 Mar 2004, at 10:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello colleagues, I'd like to know
IF by enabling the binary logs production I'll affect meaningfully the
MySQL DB performances, and
HOW MUCH the performances are impacted
I just tested a load of a 6GB mysqldump (MyISAM tables), on an unloaded
Hallo,
i am looking for a reliability mechanism for mysql server.
The problem is to find a way to assure that if the
Data base machine go down, i assure however
the services to the clients.
Until now i found the COMPAQ solution LifeeKeeper
for Linux Proliant clusters.
does anybody knows if
Hi,
does any one used MySQL in real environment with big databases and
a big number of connections? If yes, what's the hardware config?
Thanks
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Mohamed Sadok MOUHA schrieb:
Hi,
does any one used MySQL in real environment with big databases and
a big number of connections? If yes, what's the hardware config?
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Well what exactly do you consider big?
Mohamed Sadok MOUHA wrote:
Hi,
does any one used MySQL in real environment with big databases and
a big number of connections? If yes, what's the hardware config?
Thanks
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