Steve Roome wrote:

I posted these results and anything else that went with this thread to
the freebsd-performance mailing list.

-current proved a slightly better performer for us, but not enough to
bring it even close to the performance we get with gentoo.

Off the top of my head the select key benchmarks were ROUGHLY:

FreeBSD 5.various + MySQL 4.various    : ROUGHLY 16k queries/second
FreeBSD 6.0-current + MySQL 4.1.12     : ROUGHLY 18k queries/second
Gentoo-something + MySQL 4.1.something : ROUGHLY 30k queries/second.

The exact figures were posted to performance- (6.0 tests) and stable-
(gentoo vs. freebsd 5.x).

Good luck to anyone who can manage to get MySQL to perform as well on
FreeBSD as Linux, we've been right out of luck so far and that's
really not advocating FreeBSD very well, which is what I'd rather be
doing.


I missed the mail where you mentioned this (apologies), thanks for updating us, well - me anyway :-)

Hmmm - the results are a bit discouraging aren't they? I notice that (you mentioned) the Mysql guys were going to see if they can identify where the issue is. That would be good!

best wishes

Mark
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