I've been confused about that for a long time, ita.
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The more often we open and close mysql connections, the more likely we are to exercise the race condition
That means that properly tuned, the site would have ten persistent connections open all the time
There would have to be an instance of ten people trying to view pages simultaneously
This stuff is just filthy
t mixes margaritia
Who wants salt? Astarte? Perkins?
MMMMMMMMMMargaritas...
No salt on mine, thanks.
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Nummy, Trudy. Just what I needed. You're a stah...
Here's my take on the situation.
We're on a shared server. On a shared server, no one client should consume more than their fare share of resources, such as disk space, memory, CPU time and bandwidth. If one client uses too much of any of these resources, it hurts the others.
MySQL connections use a lot of resources. If a client were allowed to use as many connections as they liked they would consume too many resources. Putting in a limit to the number of connections has the side effect of limiting resource use.
The problem we'd have going forward is that Phoenix might end up using more than $20/month of server resources while staying under our MySQL limit. If that's so, Steve (as rep of IH) will have an incentive to figure out another way to limit our usage to more closely match the amount we're paying.
A dedicated server solves this problem, since we're limited by the speed of the CPU and the amount of memory in the box. If we exceed those limits a little, the board just slows down. If we exceed them a lot, maybe the server crashes. Either way, only Buffistas is harmed. Our hosting service isn't going to kick us off, they don't care how often a dedicated server crashes.
Dedicated server such as the $99 monthly deal on Istrata, am I correct?
Rob, since istrata seems to have taken down its site, and I can't find dedicated servers on the Netgate page, do you know if you can add additional RAM?
ETA: Nevermind on the first question.
It looks like it starts out with 512MB, and you can go to 1GB for a setup fee of $129.
Again, a HUGE thank you to Rob, Kristen, ita, Tom, and all the other Geekies. Also Steven.
I can bake and donate goodies, and possibly donate a little $$. Meanwhile, I'll sit back and admire the sexxxxxy smart people.
Mmmmm Geekistas...
So, uh, what are we going to do? Stick with FG?