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Re: Re: Re: algorithm help for determining efficient db data retrieval

by tachyon (Chancellor)
on Apr 06, 2004 at 03:14 UTC ( [id://342823]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: algorithm help for determining efficient db data retrieval
in thread algorithm help for determining efficient db data retrieval

Not true. Your RDBMS will cache all the most recently accessed data for you in memory without you lifting a finger. If you feed it more memory it will cache more. Here is a sample my.cnf that we use on servers with 2GB of RAM running squid and apache as well. Compared to the default settings throughput is about tripled for the way we use it.

[root@devel3 root]# cat /etc/my.cnf [client] socket=/tmp/mysql.sock [mysqld] datadir=/var/lib/mysql socket=/tmp/mysql.sock #set-variable=wait_timeout=3600 set-variable=key_buffer=640M set-variable=max_allowed_packet=32M set-variable=table_cache=512 set-variable=sort_buffer_size=32M set-variable=record_buffer=32M set-variable=read_buffer_size=32M set-variable=myisam_sort_buffer_size=64M set-variable=thread_cache=8 set-variable=query_cache_size=32M set-variable=tmp_table_size=32M [snip]

cheers

tachyon

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