For best cluster performance you want to make sure that 1) You MySQLD and
NDBD are on different hosts and 2) It takes many MySQLD processes to put a
real load on to the NDBD's.
Jonathan Miller
Austin, Texas USA
Senior Quality Assurance Developer
MySQL AB www.mysql.com
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-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: Stewart Smith [mailto:stewart@stripped]
-> Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 8:29 AM
-> To: sirius - SEND ONLY
-> Cc: cluster@stripped
-> Subject: Re: Benchmark Suite Documentation
->
-> On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 14:42 +0200, sirius - SEND ONLY wrote:
-> > Hello!
-> >
-> > We're actually setting up a MySQL Cluster in the University of Applied
-> > Sciences in Emden. To Test the performance of the Cluster, we're going
-> > to use the mysql-bench utilities.
-> > My Question is now:
-> > Are the Tests documented and where can i find a documentation about the
-> > Tests?
->
-> I'm not sure if there's any formal documentation anywhere. My guess is
-> that if it's not in the manual, and googling doesn't show up anything,
-> there isn't.
->
-> Note that mysql-bench only talks to a single mysql server, not the ideal
-> way to use cluster.
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