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Re: GNOME Bugzilla Upgrade: Test Upgrade On Friday?: msg#00074gnome-infrastructure
Owen Taylor wrote: I think our main method of getting high performance is going to have For sure. It's still nice to have good disks for times when MySQL can't do things in RAM, though. (It will still occasionally spool enormous temp tables to the disk.) Presumably for the table-lock-avoidance purposes of shadowdb you could Bugzilla no longer uses table locks, so that's not really a problem. I don't think we'd see a significant-enough advantage by having two DBs on the same machine, for modern Bugzillas. If performance suffers we could try it, but I think we should try setting up Bugzilla without the slave, first. (So given only one machine the question becomes: is it better to do that Bugzilla itself already makes this decision for us, so we don't have to worry about it. I think my basic instinct is the same as yours - to just set up drawable I wouldn't say that I'm a MySQL wizard, but I have enough experience setting up Bugzilla installations that I'm fairly sure of my recommendations. > and I'm hoping someone else will do most of the setup anyways :-) I'm capable of doing as much of the setup as required, if I can get the necessary access to the machine. Otherwise I can guide anybody who has the necessary access. -Max -- Max Kanat-Alexander Chief Engineer http://www.everythingsolved.com/ Everything Solved: Complete Computer Management _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list gnome-infrastructure@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
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