: Re: Newbye speed question - which setup to use for indexing
Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:23:24PM -0400, Ware Adams wrote:
Peer Reiser wrote:
Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
processors, and i want to do some indexing. Does anyone know
Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
processors,
and i want to do some indexing.
Does anyone know if MySQL will take advantage of dual processors if the
only process running is the indexing process??
Is disk I/O more important ?
The bad temper of my boss seems to
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Subject: Re: Newbye speed question - which setup to use for indexing
Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
processors,
and i want to do some indexing.
Does anyone know if MySQL will take advantage of dual
Peer Reiser wrote:
Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
processors, and i want to do some indexing. Does anyone know if MySQL
will take advantage of dual processors if the only process running is
the indexing process??
No, it won't directly. However, other processes
Andy Eastham wrote:
How big are the table and index files? Can your OS handle files
bigger than 2/4Gb?
Yes, OS X can deal with files larger than 4 GB.
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On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:23:24PM -0400, Ware Adams wrote:
Peer Reiser wrote:
Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
processors, and i want to do some indexing. Does anyone know if MySQL
will take advantage of dual processors if the only process running is
the
Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:23:24PM -0400, Ware Adams wrote:
Peer Reiser wrote:
Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
processors, and i want to do some indexing. Does anyone know if
MySQL will take advantage of dual processors if the only process