Yes, me too.. The benchmark were executed from another EC2 instance, so we
could ignore latency.

cheers,
victor lima

2010/1/12 Malcolm Box <malcolm....@gmail.com>

> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Steve McConville <
> mcconville.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> > EC2 m1.small instance, talking to another m1.small instance hosting
>> MySQL db
>> >
>> > DB performance doesn't seem to be the issue - I don't see the DB server
>> > under any load at all.
>>
>> What sort of network latencies are you seeing? Are they hosted in
>> US-East-1?
>>
>>
> Yes, hosted in US-East-1, but I was running benchmark tests from another
> EC2 instance in the same region, so reasonably sure it's not latency.
>
> Malcolm
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