* [gentoo-user] MySQL server hardware recommendation
@ 2005-11-23 16:22 Frank Pikelner
2005-11-23 16:41 ` A.G.
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From: Frank Pikelner @ 2005-11-23 16:22 UTC (permalink / raw
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I wanted to ask if anyone on the list is running a large MySQL database and
for their server hardware recommendations. The servers are anticipated to
have a DB of 10-20GB, with about 5000-10000 clients (automated). The
database will be mostly used for updates to the data making up most of the
operations. We are considering using Dual AMD Opteron processors and at a
minimum of about 4GB memory (PC2700 or PC3200 - not sure if the extra
bandwidth will add much performace). One of the items I'm debating is the
type of RAID controller to use that is well supported under Gentoo. I'm also
contemplating whether to consider a SATA2 or a SCSI subsystem.
Just as a side not, I've always wondered the type of hardware used by Google
as they have been very successful in using smaller inexpensive boxes
according to the rumors that have circulated on the Internet.
Any vendor recommendations would also be welcome.
Thank you,
Frank
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* Re: [gentoo-user] MySQL server hardware recommendation
2005-11-23 16:22 [gentoo-user] MySQL server hardware recommendation Frank Pikelner
@ 2005-11-23 16:41 ` A.G.
2005-11-23 18:54 ` kashani
2005-11-23 19:15 ` Eric Bliss
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From: A.G. @ 2005-11-23 16:41 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Frank Pikelner wrote:
> I wanted to ask if anyone on the list is running a large MySQL database
> and for their server hardware recommendations. The servers are
best results obtained on IBM x445
scalable to 16 processors and to 32G of RAM with an iteresting 3rd level
cache and a not so expandable disk subsystem (2 SCSI bay) used in RAID0
(data are stripped on the disks for performances and backupped on
another system in realtime by a replicator for security)
even with two processors (quad with hypertreading) and 2G or RAM system
is very responsive on a well engineered database of some hundreds
millions of rows
Andrea Gagliardi
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* Re: [gentoo-user] MySQL server hardware recommendation
2005-11-23 16:22 [gentoo-user] MySQL server hardware recommendation Frank Pikelner
2005-11-23 16:41 ` A.G.
@ 2005-11-23 18:54 ` kashani
2005-11-23 19:15 ` Eric Bliss
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From: kashani @ 2005-11-23 18:54 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Frank Pikelner wrote:
> I wanted to ask if anyone on the list is running a large MySQL database
> and for their server hardware recommendations. The servers are
> anticipated to have a DB of 10-20GB, with about 5000-10000 clients
> (automated). The database will be mostly used for updates to the data
> making up most of the operations. We are considering using Dual AMD
> Opteron processors and at a minimum of about 4GB memory (PC2700 or
> PC3200 - not sure if the extra bandwidth will add much performace). One
> of the items I'm debating is the type of RAID controller to use that is
> well supported under Gentoo. I'm also contemplating whether to consider
> a SATA2 or a SCSI subsystem.
>
> Just as a side not, I've always wondered the type of hardware used by
> Google as they have been very successful in using smaller inexpensive
> boxes according to the rumors that have circulated on the Internet.
>
> Any vendor recommendations would also be welcome.
I've been looking at a couple of the HP DL385 for a similar
application. It's fairly cost effective to toss 8 x 1GB sticks of RAM in
it though I think you can push them up to 32GB if you're willing to pay
for denser RAM. I'm still not certain what I plan to do for disk. Six
15k 36GB drive in RAID 10 would be fastest, but I think 3 or 4 disks in
RAID 5 will probably be what I go with.
HP offers the single core and dual core chips in that platform. I'm
thinking of sticking with the single core for the time being. Prices are
supposed to drop again on AMD chips next month so it might be worth your
time to wait a bit.
I've got a DL360 with a cpq smartarray raid card running Gentoo. It
works fine though the naming is a bit strange when you set it up. You
might want to check which card revision they're currently installing,
but I've had good luck with the smartarray cards and Linux over the years.
kashani
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* Re: [gentoo-user] MySQL server hardware recommendation
2005-11-23 16:22 [gentoo-user] MySQL server hardware recommendation Frank Pikelner
2005-11-23 16:41 ` A.G.
2005-11-23 18:54 ` kashani
@ 2005-11-23 19:15 ` Eric Bliss
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From: Eric Bliss @ 2005-11-23 19:15 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Wednesday 23 November 2005 08:22 am, Frank Pikelner wrote:
> Just as a side not, I've always wondered the type of hardware used by Google
> as they have been very successful in using smaller inexpensive boxes
> according to the rumors that have circulated on the Internet.
>
Wikipedia has an article purely devoted to an examination of what Google may
be running on...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_platform
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