You should take a look at the context switch rate, which is apparentnly
sometimes an issue on Xeons. Switching to PostgreSQL might help too. ;P
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Hey there!
We've got a couple of fairly beefy mysql servers that just
aren't operating as fast as they should be. For instance, we have a
slave that is falling behind just with replication going on, even
though it doesn't seem to be constrained by any system parameter that
I've looke
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, Glenn Dawson wrote:
I have a number of systems running 4.11 that have file backed virtual disks,
each of which contains a jail. I need to start using 5.4 for new servers.
The catch is, file backed virtual disks using md(4) seem to be much slower
than similar virtual disks