On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Fagyal Csongor wrote:

> Hi List,
>
> I am putting in a separate disk for our MySQL (4.1.7) server. I have
> some MyISAM, some InnoDB tables. Lots of reads, lots of writes (mostly
> atomic ones, insert/update one row), a few million rows per table,
> approx. 100-400 queries per second.
>
> What would you say is better (with respect to performance): a small SCSI
> disk (say 18G, 10kRPM) or a bigger SATA (say 120G, 7200RPM)?

How about a 15kRPM SCSI disk? That's what I use and you can get them as
large as 73GB.

Andy


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