Kevin Burton says it’s going to RULE. Kevin is the author of Tailrank, which rules itself! I should get PodTech there. I’m spending the day with Maryam and Patrick, though, and will be away from the computer for most of the day.
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http://xooglers.blogspot.com/2005/12/lets-get-real-database.html
discusses some of the ways that Google has benefited from MySQL. There are lots of ways to get the performance you want from MySQL in my experience.
http://xooglers.blogspot.com/2005/12/lets-get-real-database.html
discusses some of the ways that Google has benefited from MySQL. There are lots of ways to get the performance you want from MySQL in my experience.
I talked to a CEO of a pretty interesting company and he told me that MySQL sucks on multiprocessor machines that have more than four cores. That’s gonna hurt them more than anything as Web sites try to scale up without taking a whole lot more power and space.
I talked to a CEO of a pretty interesting company and he told me that MySQL sucks on multiprocessor machines that have more than four cores. That’s gonna hurt them more than anything as Web sites try to scale up without taking a whole lot more power and space.
Looking forward to the PodTech review. I am a huge fan of MySQL…commercial deployments still seem to prefer commercial databases and are still shying away from MySQL deployments… would love to read your take on that.
Looking forward to the PodTech review. I am a huge fan of MySQL…commercial deployments still seem to prefer commercial databases and are still shying away from MySQL deployments… would love to read your take on that.