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| From: | by way of JW <jw@centraltexasit.com> | Date: | April 4 2002 4:45pm |
| Subject: | Re: Best hardware for a very large MySQL server? looking at x86 | ||
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On Thursday 04 April 2002 09:48 am, you wrote: > I think you'll find that the RISC systems have fewer processors and run at > lower clockspeeds for the same total performance. 100k is a HUGE amount of > money to drop on a system. You could get 2 full racks of high performance > 1U systems, including everything, for less, but whatever! ^^^^ did you mean to say "You could get 2 full racks of high performance 1U x86 systems" ? Or are you saying I should get several smaller systems either way? Thanks. -------- sql query
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| • Best hardware for a very large MySQL server? looking at x86 | JW | 4 Apr |
| • Re: Best hardware for a very large MySQL server? looking at x86 | Tod Harter | 4 Apr |
| • Re: Best hardware for a very large MySQL server? looking at x86 | JW | 4 Apr |
| • Re: Best hardware for a very large MySQL server? looking at x86 | Dan Nelson | 4 Apr |
| • More then 2-way SMP, process threading & Sun Fire v880: Re: Best hardware for a very large MySQL server? looking at x86 | JW | 4 Apr |
| • Re: More then 2-way SMP, process threading & Sun Fire v880: Re: Best hardware for a very large MySQL server? looking at x86 | Dan Nelson | 4 Apr |
