On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 18:55 -0700, Jason Williams wrote:
> Does that mean NDB performance is always gonna be 100-200% worse than
> InnoDB? I realize it's networked, but it's kind of a "gee whiz" cool
> thing unless the performance is good on industry-standard hardware.
Actually, some benchmarks I've recently run show NDB in 5.1 to be faster
than InnoDB at 5.0.3 (very unscientific version comparisons, but the
5.0.3 results was the last one i had on this hardware). So NDB isn't
always slower for a single query.
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