Hello James.
What first occurs to me... did you install the two systems independently, or
did you simply copy/paste the compiled apache/mysql/php files/directories?
.. Stupid question, but you never know. At first this performance breach
seems to me like incompability between the different amount
Maybe P4 1,7 mhz performs marginally better than a P3/1000Mhz, but ...
My webserver have a P3/450Mhz with 384 MB Ram and a 10 Gb IDE drive :P I
cant seem to get above 1.0 load average on the machine on normal use (I have
average 10-30 people online simultaneously 24 hours a day). The machine runs
I am writing a serverside application in Java which needs to query/search
200 000 rows and update affected records once every 2 minutes.
As performance/speed is of importance here - and this Table only contains
5-10 Columns of Integer numbers, I figured that using a HEAP type of table
would be t
g the test :)
Cheers
Rob
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De: Peter Lovatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: domingo, 6 de outubro de 2002 18:57
Para: Robert H.R. Restad; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: RE: Performance Question.
Hi
I am running php/mysql on 2x PIII 1 GHz / 512MB RAM / SCSI and can r
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-Original Message-
From: Ed Carp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 October 2002 21:08
To: Peter Lovatt; Robert H
Hm... No offense, but I believe the [EMAIL PROTECTED] just spammed
itself... As it clearly says 'if you just reply to this message, and include
the entire text...'
I also believe JK did just as instructed by the list itself, which resulted
in spam... or what :)
Hmz
Cheers
Rob.
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