If it's really utf8 problem lets check this out. Please submit the report
as Sergei had asked.
Regards,
Igor
-Original Message-
From: Donny Simonton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 1:02 PM
To: 'Brian Wintz'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Brian,
I know that I have been using 4.1.0 and 4.1.1 and when compared to 4.0.x,
4.1.x is much faster for us. We have been pushing over 3000 queries per
second with 4.1.1 without any problems. Now we aren't using utf8, but I
don't think that would really be the problem.
Donny
> -Original Me
Hi!
On Feb 18, Brian Wintz wrote:
> I have begun working with MySQL 4.1.1 using the utf8 encoding to capture
> unicode data. I converted an existing MySQL 4.0 (latin1) database by doing
> a dump and load (with the new databases character set to utf8). I'm
> noticing that the performance on the n