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Sergey Kornilov admin 11/9/2013 |
30,000 records is nowhere close to MySQL limits and PHPRunner itself adds very little overhead. |
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HJB 11/10/2013 |
Citing ex July 2012 published WHITE PAPER by ORACLE and INTEL on My SQL Cluster 7.1 testing, headlined "1 Billion Writes per Minute", Quote excerpt: Running the tests from Oracle and Intel, MySQL Cluster delivered: - 4.3 Billion fully consistent reads (SELECTs) per minute - 1.2 Billion fully transactional writes (UPDATEs) per Minute unquote |