Many of us deal with MySQL databases that are accessed exclusively via Perl.
If performance isn't up to expectations, Perl can get blamed.
To make matters worse, some of us get little or no DBA support when
dealing with MySQL performance.
("You're not using Oracle|SQL Server? You're on your own.")
With that in mind, here is a no-direct-Perl-content recommendation for two Linux Magazine articles on MySQL performance (found via blakem's post about an upcoming Silicon Valley Perl Mongers talk):
- MySQL Performance Tuning: How to Write Efficient MySQL Applications
- MySQL Performance Tuning: Making sure your MySQL server flies
There's stuff in here that can save you hours of pouring over the docs.
The author also has a presentation on Building Maintainable and Fault-Tolerant MySQL Applications with Perl.
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Re: OT: MySQL performance when the problem isn't Perl
by BUU (Prior) on Jun 03, 2002 at 21:20 UTC | |
Re: OT: MySQL performance when the problem isn't Perl
by derby (Abbot) on Jun 04, 2002 at 12:55 UTC | |
Re: OT: MySQL performance when the problem isn't Perl
by Stegalex (Chaplain) on Jun 04, 2002 at 12:54 UTC | |
Re: OT: MySQL performance when the problem isn't Perl
by dthacker (Deacon) on Jun 04, 2002 at 15:32 UTC | |
(wil) Re: OT: MySQL performance when the problem isn't Perl
by wil (Priest) on Jun 05, 2002 at 22:43 UTC |
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