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No More Apple Mysteries Part Two

UltimaGuy writes "Anadtech has an article up comparing the IBM G5 with Intel's CPU. This gives us insight on the strength and weakness of Mac OS X. It also has some thoughts of what they perceive to be OS X's Achilles Heel." From the article: "That is what we'll be doing in this article: we will shed more light on the whole Apple versus x86 PC, IBM G5 versus Intel CPU discussion by showing you what the G5 is capable of when running Linux. This gives us insight on the strength and weakness of Mac OS X, as we compare Linux and Mac OS X on the same machine. The article won't answer all the questions that the first one had unintentionally created. As we told you in the previous article, Apple pointed out that Oracle and Sybase should fare better than MySQL on the Xserve platform. We will postpone the more in-depth database testing (including Oracle) to a later point in time, when we can test the new Apple Intel platform." This is the sequel to another article, reported on in June.

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  1. Neon Lights Help by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    It is clear that if you plan to run MySQL on Apple hardware, it is better to install YDL Linux than to use OS X. If you need excellent read performance, the maximum performance of your server will be up to 8 times better.
    I also find that neon lights and a clear side panel with a dragon decal on it helps.
  2. Re:iSQL by RUFFyamahaRYDER · · Score: 5, Funny

    iSorry... =(

  3. Re:MySQL? by squiggleslash · · Score: 5, Funny
    Because the entire point of the article is to work out why it doesn't work! Trying to work out why MySQL doesn't work by ignoring it and using PostgreSQL instead isn't going to get you many useful answers. Useful analogies:
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    • You go to Wendy's and find a finger in your chili. So you sue MacDonalds (Obligitory reference to poorly understood lawsuit Analogy)
    • Your computer program runs slowly and inefficiently. So you rewrite it in Python (Obligitory, probably justified, attack on Python Analogy)
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    I hope all those analogies helped. Let me know if you have any problems.
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