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Answer by Dave Rix for Optimized my.cnf for high-end and busy server

You may want to check out the MySQL Configuration wizard from Percona - these guys really know what they are talking about... - and like @gbn I have no affiliation to them either - shame really!!!...

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Answer by Derek Downey for Optimized my.cnf for high-end and busy server

You'll need to do some more debugging to see what your bottleneck is. A few tips to do this:During periods of high load, run a SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST to see what's happening. My guess is there is some...

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Answer by RolandoMySQLDBA for Optimized my.cnf for high-end and busy server

You may need to consider converting everything to InnoDB anyway in order to prevent table locking issues. However, here are a couple of things to think about:FULLTEXT IndexingAt present, only MyISAM...

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Answer by gbn for Optimized my.cnf for high-end and busy server

If you're running at that load on that hardware, you really should get some experts in to do this for you. Pythian and Percona are 2 consultancy/support organisations that I can think of: I have no...

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Optimized my.cnf for high-end and busy server

Currently my main culprit of poor performance is MySQL and I'm not DB savvy. So far, I've had little luck in optimizing MySQL configs on my server, which has a Sandy Bridge processor with 16GB RAM and...

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