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From:Patrick Greenwell Date:June 22 1999 5:59pm
Subject:Re: 3.23
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On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Adam Powell wrote:

> 
> I have a mission-critical application that is basically COMPLETELY
> overloaded... the load on the server is 12 and I need to do something about
> it.  I am currently using mySQL 3.22.20a - do you think upgrading to the
> latest version is a good idea or not?  Is 3.
> 23 safe enough to start using?

What have you done to determine what is causing the load? What leads you
to the belief that upgrading will make an appreciable difference as far as
load is concerned?

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      • Re: 3.23Adam Powell22 Jun
        • RE: 3.23Douglas B. Jones22 Jun
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