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> -Original Message-----
> From: Maxim Maletsky [mailto:maxim@;php.net]
> Sent: 08 November 2002 15:09
> To: Steve Vernon
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [
Steve Vernon [mailto:steve@;extremewattage.co.uk] wrote:
>
> Hiya,
> Just wondering what is the rough idea of speed of a
> server like this is
> holding a database with millions of records. I know its
> difficult, depends
> on the data stored etc.
>
> Its basically storing an index int a
etsky [mailto:maxim@;php.net]
Sent: 08 November 2002 15:09
To: Steve Vernon
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] ROugh idea of speed
"Steve Vernon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :
> Hiya,
> Just wondering what is the rough idea of speed of a server like this
i
I was running a site on a dual 800 CPU, 1GB ram, dual mirrored 18GB drives,
doing about 16.8GB per day on average, including PHP/HTML code.
The system had several tables (~20), some regularly accessed, some not.
The biggest table was a log table of about 2.5+ million rows. Ran reports
from it wit
On Friday 08 November 2002 23:08, Maxim Maletsky wrote:
> "Steve Vernon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :
> > Hiya,
> > Just wondering what is the rough idea of speed of a server like this
> > is holding a database with millions of records. I know its difficult,
> > depends on the data stored etc
"Steve Vernon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :
> Hiya,
> Just wondering what is the rough idea of speed of a server like this is
> holding a database with millions of records. I know its difficult, depends
> on the data stored etc.
Also rather the design and, whether do you really need to sto