This is a benchmark test of the performance of MySQL Cache. The test was performed on an Intel P4 1.7 Ghz with 1036028 kB of memory over a private LAN. The server runs MySQL 5.0.51a and PHP 5.3.3 on a standard Debian installation. Between each change of settings all related processes was restarted. Since Debian Squeeze the MySQL Cache is enabled by default. https://unixsheikh.com/articles/benchmark-2-mysql-cache.html
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