[nflug] MySQL transactions

Jesse Jarzynka denisesballs at ns1.thecybersource.com
Thu Jan 18 12:11:46 EST 2007


Thanks for the info guys, his response:

"Why don't they use industry standard TPC benchmarks?"

Thanks, Jesse

> The Buster wrote:
>> Can someone elaborate on this topic? Someone around here was ripping on
>> mysql because it has "limits on the amount of transaction per second" it
>> can do, and is therefore inferior to blah blah blah. Thanks, Jesse
>>
>
> While I don't know of a hard limit set for the amount of transactions
> MySQL can run per second, I'm sure the developers of MySQL put one in
> (and it would make sense that every other RDBMS has a limit as well).
> However, in 10 years of using MySQL, we have never hit any limit.  The
> only limit I've ever hit in MySQL is a 4Gb table (which was easily
> remedied).  Most of the time, when people try to 'rip' on something,
> it's because they're a fanboi of a competing something.
>
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