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Performance and Sizing Guides
The MySQL database consistently scores among the top open-source products for performance, throughput, and scalability. So, it's no surprise that MySQL is used for some of the most demanding, high volume, business-critical applications.
Performance Results
MySQL 5.4 - Up to 90% Faster Query Response Times and Scalability Up to 16-way x86 Servers and 64-way CMT Servers
MySQL 5.4 includes performance and scalability improvements enabling the InnoDB storage engine to scale up to 16-way x86 servers and 64-way CMT servers. MySQL 5.4 also includes new subquery optimizations and JOIN improvements, resulting in 99% better response times for certain queries - without additional application or SQL coding. Get more details:
SugarCRM with MySQL Shines on Sun's Coolthreads Server
Learn how to pair up SugarCRM, the leading open-source customer relationship management (CRM) software with MySQL database. Follow the steps to setup, configure and run this solution on a Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 server to achieve leading performance.
Open-source Solution from Sun Stacks Well Against HP in Virtualization Tests
Get a glimpse of how well an entire open-sourced stack from Sun—which includes Solaris OS, isolation software, web server, database and a 64-core CMT processor—performs against HP's Intel Xeon-based server running more conventional software solution based on Microsoft Windows, SQL Server and leading virtualization platform.
MySQL Performance Evaluation
This paper discusses the performance of MySQL using a set of benchmark results obtained from third parties and internal tests run at the MySQL Test Labs that demonstrate MySQL's ability to meet the most demanding service levels.
MySQL Cluster Evaluation Guide
In this white paper learn the fundamentals of how to design and select the proper components for a successful MySQL Cluster evaluation. We explore hardware, networking and software requirements. Work through basic functional testing and evaluation best practices.
LDoms Scalability Blueprint, MySQL & Tomcat
10x higher throughput using LDoms, based on real customer deployment.
Sizing Guides
HP and MySQL
HP has tested MySQL database server 5 performance on three different ProLiant blade servers that were running Red Hat Linux 4 AS operating system on dual-core AMD Opteron processors. The document can be used to size a MySQL database server implementation on HP BladeSystem platforms.
MySQL Network and the Dell PowerEdge 2800
Learn how to size, acquire and tune MySQL Certified Binaries and Services to achieve over 1900 transactions per minute (i.e., a billion orders per year) using a Dell PowerEdge 2800 in a technical white paper featuring performance results, best practices and tuning techniques.
Sun Fire x64 Servers and MySQL
Optimize MySQL performance with Linux on Intel® Xeon®-based Sun Fire X4150 Server. Tuning parameters used with the Sysbench benchmark should help your database perform well under heavy loads.
Benchmarks
MySQL Cluster & Dolphin Express High Scalability DBT2 Benchmarks on Next-Generation Intel Xeon processors
These DBT2 benchmarks show the very high scalability of MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition, attaining a rate of 100,000 transactions per minute (TpM) using an 8-node cluster. These performance improvements were realized through the use of new Multi-Core Intel Xeon servers based on the Intel Core T micro architecture. In addition, Dolphin Express interconnects enhance the scalability of MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition to dramatically new levels.
MySQL 5.0 Helps Set World Record in Java Application Server Benchmark
A popular application server benchmark, featuring a complete open source software stack with MySQL 5.0 database, the Solaris 10 operating system, and Sun Java Systems Application Server 9.0 Platform Edition (Project GlassFish) has shattered the competition by offering up to 8.6 times lower cost of acquisition than the comparable solution, according to the SPEC benchmark test results.
MySQL 4.0, Sun and BEA WebLogic Set New World Records for Speed & Price/Performance in SPEC Benchmarks
A MySQL 4.0 database running with BEA's WebLogic application server on Sun Microsystems' Sun Fire hardware has set new world records for both speed and price/performance, according to independent benchmark test results. Administered by the Standard Performance Evaluation Corp. (SPEC), the SPECjAppServer2002 test is a recognized industry standard benchmark used to measure performance of J2EE application server platforms connecting with a database, and is designed to model a real-world manufacturing, supply-chain management and order/inventory application.
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