Re: system usage stats (Was: Re: Why Not MySQL? )
От | Mitch Vincent |
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Тема | Re: system usage stats (Was: Re: Why Not MySQL? ) |
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Msg-id | 011301bfb5ce$dc6ec2c0$4100000a@venux.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: system usage stats (Was: Re: Why Not MySQL? ) (The Hermit Hacker <scrappy@hub.org>) |
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Re: system usage stats (Was: Re: Why Not MySQL? )
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> > Ok, the production server is a Celeron 433, 512 MEgs of PC100 ECC RAM, 2 18 > > Gig Ultra 160 SCSI drives (only running at 80 megs since we dono't have a > > 64-bit PCI slot). > > > > There is a big upgrade planned for this box when the motherboard we're > > waiting for comes out.. > > > > The development server is a PII450, 128 Megs of RAM and Ultra 2 SCSI > > drives.. However it's running several other things other than the database > > and webserver so it has a small load. > > Wait, correct me if I'm wrong, but the more powerful CPU is in your > development server? > > My understanding is that a Celeron is a chop'd up PII ... my first > recommendation here is that if you are running a *server*, get rid of that > Celeron ... from what I've been told about the difference, Celeron is a > great, cheap chip for using in a desktop environment (its what I use at > home), but shy away from it in a server environment, as the speed > reduction of the reduced cache alone will hurt things ... Ooooooooooh you're preaching to the choir. I know, I'm argueing with someone about this as we speak. A Celeron is basically a PII with 128k of full-speed cache. NOT a server processor, I know but sadly I can't do much about it at this point.. It's my understanding that "we" want to wait for an AMD board that has a 64-bit PCI slot because "we" don't like the i840 chipset for some reason "we" can't understand. As you can tell, I'm a bit upset about the whole thing.. -Mitch
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