Had Free Time.. hehe..  (MORE included I'm Still Slowest!! Where's
HyperThreading??)

P4 2.4GHz (1GB RAM)     0.53 (on Win2K) Maybe cpu no loaded??
2x Athlon2100(2GB RAM)  0.54  <--FASTEST -> Tuning parameters below
AMD 1900+ (512RAM)      0.61
AMD 1666Mhz(1GB RAM)    0.64
P4 2*2.8(2GB RAM)               0.66
P4 2.8 (@GB RAM)                0.68
P4 2GHz(? RAM)          0.86
P4 1.8G(512 RAM)                0.91
1G Mac Pbook(1GB RAM)   1.07
Xeon 2*2Ghz(2GB RAM)    1.10
AMD 1GHZ                        1.21
P3 2*933mhz(2GB RAM)    1.40
Celeron 733(win2k)      1.63
P3 850Mhz                       1.91
G3 333Mhz                       2.78
PII 300Mhz (512MB)      4.27            <--- This is MINE


<----Chris's comments--->
I ran it on one of our servers (not idle... running apache w/ CGIs and db
calls ~ 140,000 scripts/day )
We are using as many tricks as we can.
        0. mysql 4.0 binary from mysql.com
        1. we set the nice to -15 in safe_mysqld (good trick.. be must be
carefull not to over do it)
        2. my.cnf
                skip-locking
                set-variable  = lower_case_table_names=1
                set-variable  = sort_buffer=50M
                set-variable  = record_buffer=2M
                set-variable  = key_buffer=64M
                set-variable  = query_cache_size=5M
                set-variable  = thread_stack=2K
                set-variable  = thread_cache=8
                set-variable  = thread_concurrency=4
        3. Kernel is custom compiled with minimal drivers. Only
        what hardware is on the system is compiled. No modules.
        4. I think the Athlns just preform better too.  

<-----ENd Chris comments--->



Cheers,
Mun Heng, Ow
H/M Engineering
Western Digital M'sia 
DID : 03-7870 5168


-----Original Message-----
From: NTLUG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 12:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RES: What is a good benchmark?


<snip>
> On my p4 2gig
> 
> mysql> SELECT BENCHMARK(1000000,ENCODE("hello","goodbye"));
> +----------------------------------------------+
> | BENCHMARK(1000000,ENCODE("hello","goodbye")) |
> +----------------------------------------------+
> |                                            0 |
> +----------------------------------------------+
> 1 row in set (0.86 sec)
<snip>
> I ran this benchmark on my pIII 500 and was wondering what everyone else
> was getting?
> 
> mysql> SELECT BENCHMARK(1000000,ENCODE("hello","goodbye"));
> 
> +----------------------------------------------+
> | BENCHMARK(1000000,ENCODE("hello","goodbye")) |
> +----------------------------------------------+
> |                                            0 |
> +----------------------------------------------+
> 1 row in set (2.59 sec)
>
Dual Athlon 1900+ RedHat 8 512MB RAN (Mysql 3.23.56-log - development
box so only 1 user)
mysql> select BENCHMARK(1000000,ENCODE("hello","goodbye"));
+----------------------------------------------+
| BENCHMARK(1000000,ENCODE("hello","goodbye")) |
+----------------------------------------------+
|                                            0 |
+----------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.61 sec)

Dual P3-600 Redhat 7.3 1GB RAM(Mysql 3.23.56-log - busy server)
mysql> select BENCHMARK(1000000,ENCODE("hello","goodbye"));
+----------------------------------------------+
| BENCHMARK(1000000,ENCODE("hello","goodbye")) |
+----------------------------------------------+
|                                            0 |
+----------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (2.61 sec)

-- 
Woody

In a world without boundaries why
do we need Gates and Windows?


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