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From:Jeremy Zawodny Date:September 9 2003 3:10pm
Subject:Re: --skip-locking and 'enable locking' in my.cnf
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On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 01:30:51AM -0500, Matt W wrote:
> 
> > Jeremy D. Zawodny     |  Perl, Web, MySQL, Linux Magazine, Yahoo!
> > <Jeremy@stripped>  |  http://jeremy.zawodny.com/
> >
> > MySQL 4.0.15-Yahoo-SMP: up 1 days, processed 47,861,708 queries (374/sec. avg)
> 
> Off topic: Been wondering about that Yahoo! MySQL server; are those
> MyISAM or InnoDB tables with that many queries/sec?

That particular server uses both.  It's about 30% InnoDB and 70%
MyISAM.

Jeremy
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MySQL 4.0.15-Yahoo-SMP: up 1 days, processed 63,716,173 queries (383/sec. avg)
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  • Re: --skip-locking and 'enable locking' in my.cnfPaul DuBois9 Sep
    • Re: --skip-locking and 'enable locking' in my.cnfDaniel Kasak9 Sep
      • Re: --skip-locking and 'enable locking' in my.cnfPaul DuBois9 Sep
        • Re: --skip-locking and 'enable locking' in my.cnfJeremy Zawodny9 Sep
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  • Re: --skip-locking and 'enable locking' in my.cnfMatt W9 Sep
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