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At the conference a few months ago, the mysql team said that the
benchmarks they where running would be published
here
http://www.mysql.com/benchmarks but it doesn't look like this is the
link.
Basically I'm trying to figure out what a saturation level is for mysql
when it has 2 2.4Ghz Intel XEON procs, 4GB ram, RAID-10 4-6 disk system
in a Red-Hat 7.3 environment. I ran some tests in the past but I'd like
to compare my tests verses other peoples or mysql.com itself.

http://www.mysql.com/information/benchmarks.html

This link above gives me an idea but I'm looking for more detail. Any
pointers?

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