-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Daniel,
Daniel Ouellet wrote: > > In the end, run what you fell comfortable with, but to the original > question, is MySQL run good on OpenBSD. > > The answer to that is YES! > ACK :) sorry, I was just out for some statistics. Did some not serious benchmarking myself with MySQL + FreeBSD and MySQL + Linux. Had no time yet to do it with OpenBSD, though... > >> But nice to see statistics at all. >> I'd prefer to run OpenBSD or FreeBSD on our database servers anyway, but >> if you're searching the FreeBSD mail archives, Linux is still ahead in >> regards to speed with MySQL... > > > Again, I don't think that was the question anyway. May be instead of > speculating, it would be nice one day to have someone push each system > to the limit and see witch crash, or doesn't keep up, but even that, > wasn't the question. You are indeed right... but as usual on mailing list, one can fade away from the original question. Sorry if it was offending... > >> To cut that short: I'd use Linux for MySQL if it is all about speed and >> not security. If performance ain't the first goal, go with OpenBSD (or >> FreeBSD) :) > > > Again use what you like and see fit, but know for me, I sure wouldn't > run my database on Linux. My data is to important for me to risk it and > yes security is also very important in the picture and I get the benefit > of having a system that is very stable as well. > hehe, and you are right again. I'd love to have the time to give OpenBSD a chance on our production system. Seems unlikely, since we're running Linux only :( > > Hope this answer the original question. > it did. ./Marian iD8DBQFEoG6qgAq87Uq5FMsRAtrgAJ9rQCGw9hp173BId2qqTxdk/3orGgCeJZW+ Yu75Q0w19EcUpmiYZflNYwo= =HtDJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----