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Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: Newbye speed question - which setup to use for indexing
> Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
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> >On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:23:24PM -0400, Ware Adams wrote:
> >>Peer Reiser wrote:
> >>
> >>>Next week I will have access t
Jeremy Zawodny wrote:
>On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:23:24PM -0400, Ware Adams wrote:
>>Peer Reiser wrote:
>>
>>>Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
>>>processors, and i want to do some indexing. Does anyone know if
>>>MySQL will take advantage of dual processors if the o
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:23:24PM -0400, Ware Adams wrote:
> Peer Reiser wrote:
>
> >Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
> >processors, and i want to do some indexing. Does anyone know if MySQL
> >will take advantage of dual processors if the only process running is
>
Andy Eastham wrote:
>How big are the table and index files? Can your OS handle files
>bigger than 2/4Gb?
Yes, OS X can deal with files larger than 4 GB.
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Peer Reiser wrote:
>Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
>processors, and i want to do some indexing. Does anyone know if MySQL
>will take advantage of dual processors if the only process running is
>the indexing process??
No, it won't directly. However, other process
Peer Reiser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 03 October 2003 10:28
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> Subject: Re: Newbye speed question - which setup to use for indexing
>
>
> Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
> processors,
> and i want to do some indexing.
Next week I will have access to a new PomerMac G5 with Dual 2GHZ
processors,
and i want to do some indexing.
Does anyone know if MySQL will take advantage of dual processors if the
only process running is the indexing process??
Is disk I/O more important ?
The bad temper of my boss seems to inc