On 06/22/2012 06:55 AM, John Drescher wrote:
> After your job completes you will need to look into optimizing your
> database. A lot of databases are shipped optimized for very small
> systems. I have seen MySQL instances optimized for a few MB of ram
> which is ridiculous for a server with 16GB of ram..

That.  Way too many people just run with the default config file that
the package installed.  Or they go to the example configs and pick out
the "large server" configuration example and use that.

The problem is, that "large server" example config was written back when
a "large server" was one that might have as much as 32MB of RAM, and
hasn't been significantly updated since.


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