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MySQL 5.1 vs MySQL 5.5

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ashish101:
Yes, it's already there.

http://www.sharetermpapers.com/status.php

Although, it looks good, it's quite similar to pre-upgrade as nothing has changed in my.cnf. And I just wanted to know what are the new variables which I should change in my.cnf to improve MySQL performance.

Roph:
From my perspective you don't need any MySQL performance improving though. What you have is good, and works well. I browsed around your forum and it was consistently speedy. :)

And with what you have now, I'd imagine you'll be fine for quite a while. Are you experiencing any slowness or locking?

ashish101:

--- Quote from: Roph on April 18, 2012, 04:01:50 AM ---From my perspective you don't need any MySQL performance improving though. What you have is good, and works well. I browsed around your forum and it was consistently speedy. :)

And with what you have now, I'd imagine you'll be fine for quite a while. Are you experiencing any slowness or locking?

--- End quote ---
Good to hear your positive feedback.

No slowness or locking, everything is fine, just exploring if anything else can be done.

Thanks for your time :).

Cheers

JosephGreen:
I've no idea but i'm try and  replay as soon as possible.

ashish101:
I am trying a few things myself, let's see how it goes.

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