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Hello everyone,
I resolved the problem related to stressed apache making it scalable. Now I have the problem with mysql. How could I make it working fast enough with an unlimited number of ussers? Yes,... improving hardware ok but the problem remains. It'll be full and low at the end. The updates are 7% and the selects are 93% of the total. (it's a typical web2.0 site) |
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Stefano Schuppli wrote:
> Hello everyone, > How could I make it working fast enough with an unlimited number of > ussers? This partly depends on what your criteria is for fast enough. But I must also point out that no system will retain a resonable response with an "unlimited number of users". All systems that are designed, are designed to give a certain response based on a certain number of users. |
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 07:58:43 -0700, Stefano Schuppli
<Schups@gmail.com> wrote: >Hello everyone, >I resolved the problem related to stressed apache making it scalable. > >Now I have the problem with mysql. > >How could I make it working fast enough with an unlimited number of >ussers? >Yes,... improving hardware ok but the problem remains. It'll be full >and low at the end. > >The updates are 7% and the selects are 93% of the total. (it's a >typical web2.0 site) http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/searc...x.html&lang=en http://www.jpipes.com/index.php?/arc...g-Session.html HTH -- ( Kees ) c[_] Read a library, write a shelf. (geof) (#376) |
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