Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 19:03:55 +0200 From: Tomasz Pajor <nikon@kei.pl> To: <freebsd-performance@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: mysql performance on freebsd 7 Message-ID: <78f2745340c587cd4f000ffac8b3e85f.nikon@kei.pl> In-Reply-To: <20080521182530.23c8f787@mort.in.publishing.hu> References: <be8c1fa47808266f0e520175c6bbbf1e.t.pajor@kei.pl><20080521155508.6ccfcfb5@twoflower.in.publishing.hu><3abeb97e28be5b2107ea97e65ae88762.t.pajor@kei.pl> <20080521182530.23c8f787@mort.in.publishing.hu>
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> > > May I ask whether you are using innodb or myisam? both on freebsd > = > > and Linux. And what filesystem are you using for mysql's data > > > fi= les? UFS, ZFS or anything else? > >=20 > > MySQL engine used is MEMORY, f= ilesystem is ufs, but it's not relevant. > sure it is relevant. check my r= esults: > http://phoemix.harmless.hu/dbtests/ How the filesystem is rel= evant when tables are in memory? > Standard build from ports"-current" p= ops up a dialog called "OPTIONS", > where you can set these options. How h= ave you set them? env BUILD_OPTIMIZED BUILD_STATIC make install clean
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