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Optimize MySQL Server on Sun x64 Servers and Storage



Category: MySQL, Sun x64 Servers, Sun Storage
Publication Date: February 2008
Author(s): Luojia Chen

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With the addition of MySQL to its software portfolio, Sun now offers an integrated LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl) or SAMP (Solaris Operating System, Apache, MySQL, Perl) software stack that runs on the entire range of Sun's x64 servers and storage systems. Together, these hardware and software components give enterprises the ability to deploy on open, scalable platforms with low total cost of ownership. This Sun BluePrints article provides an overview of the integrated Sun platform, outlines the steps for optimizing MySQL Server on Sun x64 servers, and describes benchmark results for solutions with Sun Fire X4100 servers.

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