Good news is that Speedy did increase the speed a bit. However, I am experiencing some strange effects. Changes I make to the MySQL server are not taking effect until I either kill all the Speedy_backend processes or I reboot the server, in my case the reboot is faster.
Am I right in the assumption that the speedy backend is keeping things in memory, thus my changes are not taking place? If this is the case, a way of enabling and disabling speedy would be nice. That way a user can use the perl implementation during development and then once all the bugs are out turn speedy on.
Wil
Am I right in the assumption that the speedy backend is keeping things in memory, thus my changes are not taking place? If this is the case, a way of enabling and disabling speedy would be nice. That way a user can use the perl implementation during development and then once all the bugs are out turn speedy on.
Wil