Nick, No particular reason. MySQL seems to be the one that most people use for general purpose DB action.. :) What other RDBM would you recommend for low, medium, or high volume?? Mike > -----Original Message----- > From: Nick Vargish [mailto:navat_private] > Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 7:08 AM > To: Marcus J. Ranum > Cc: mike.leeat_private; loganalysisat_private > Subject: Re: [logs] syslog/mysql/webGUI. > > > On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Marcus J. Ranum wrote: > > > Which nicely raises the next thing I wanted to ask: > > Does anyone have any statistics for how many records/second you can > > insert into a MySql database for a reasonable set of > assumptions? I.e.: > > Is there a reason you are thinking about MySQL and not other RDBMS's? > > MySQL uses a table-level locking mechanism that will probably > really hurt > performance if you're doing inserts from more than one client... > > Nick > > -- > #include<stdio.h> /* SigMask 0.5 (sig.c) 20011019 PublicDomain */ > int main(c,v)char *v;{return !c?putchar(*v-1)&&main(0,v+1):main(0 > ,"Ojdl!Wbshjti!=obwAogs/dpn?!OGS!Tfojps!Tpguxbsf!Fohjoffs\v\1");} > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: loganalysis-unsubscribeat_private For additional commands, e-mail: loganalysis-helpat_private
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