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Old 05-20-2005, 08:33 PM   #151
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Why dont you go take a walk beyond the israel border while screaming "I'm a jew I'm a jew"
AlienQ is from Israel?
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Old 05-20-2005, 08:33 PM   #152
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And before you go yelling to lensman what a racist i am and how i should be banned keep in mind i'm a jew myself
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Old 05-20-2005, 08:35 PM   #153
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AlienQ is just trying to secure a guaranteed unban from Lensman in case the situation presents itself again.
I guess he didn't watch Steven Segal's movie...Above The Law
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Old 05-20-2005, 09:25 PM   #154
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I dont think he has a problem with STB being banned by GFY
He would have not started the other thread now would he?
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Old 05-20-2005, 09:28 PM   #155
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Why dont you go take a walk beyond the israel border while screaming "I'm a jew I'm a jew"
Sounds like fun.
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Old 05-20-2005, 10:04 PM   #156
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Contact me Lens, I have a way to avoid that quick and easy.

You're going to tell him to do something with .htaccess aren't you?

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Old 05-20-2005, 10:21 PM   #157
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if you want to keep them then you should keep them to yourself when you post them here on a public forum you are giving them away. Consult with an attorney before you reply back please, before you choke on that foot.
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Old 05-21-2005, 11:29 AM   #158
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Old 05-21-2005, 01:07 PM   #160
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One thing I must add. You're looking at this issue from the wrong perspective, IMHO. I'm not referring specifically to the problems you are having with the search due to various service abuses, but to the overall mentality I'm sensing here.

GFY has become a major resource in this industry, and while it attracts many users on a daily (read: hourly) basis, it's also an opportunity for others with some entrepreneurial spirit to further enhance the board for the benefit of everyone else.

Those who seek to do so for legitimate purposes do not try to steal your traffic or content. It is simply an opportunity to make a buck while introducing useful utilities that are not currently available directly from GFY. STBoards with their tracking capabilities and the GFYStats project BlueWire is working on are only two examples.

Do you think eBay was crying when people developed various APIs and stand-alone services to remotely search items, image uploads/storage, or more advanced auction monitoring features? Nope. Because they were looking at the big picture. The same goes for Amazon. That's why those companies are still here.
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Old 05-21-2005, 01:42 PM   #161
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I'm just curious if GFY's tech have tried yet to convert the board tables into InnoDB. It's quick and painless to do, and is built exactly for millions of rows of data and providing speed.

I would assume they are already using row-level locking even with INNODB (if not, there's 99% of your problem right there), but InnoDB can still provide immediate advantages without touching the vb code at all.

They should atleast try a benchmark: copy their largest table and make it InnoDB, then run a few searches on the current version versus the InnoDB version and see what your results look like.

Small tables have been proven faster in INNODB from my experience, but once you get past 500,000 rows or so, InnoDB outperforms it. With 5-10 million rows or more, it outperforms it drastically.

Anyhow, if they want to try, "ALTER TABLE tbl_name TYPE=InnoDB" is all you need
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Old 05-21-2005, 05:38 PM   #162
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I'm just curious if GFY's tech have tried yet to convert the board tables into InnoDB. It's quick and painless to do, and is built exactly for millions of rows of data and providing speed.

Last time I checked...

INNODB = faster reads (use for read-heavy tables)

InnoDB = faster writes (use for write-heavy tables)


Maybe it's different now?... I initially got this information from a guy running one of the largest forums on the net. That was basically his nutshell response. He does use InnoDB, but only for write-heavy tables. The guy has a cluster of like... 40 servers or something.

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Old 05-21-2005, 06:44 PM   #163
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Last time I checked...

INNODB = faster reads (use for read-heavy tables)

InnoDB = faster writes (use for write-heavy tables)


Maybe it's different now?... I initially got this information from a guy running one of the largest forums on the net. That was basically his nutshell response. He does use InnoDB, but only for write-heavy tables. The guy has a cluster of like... 40 servers or something.
From my experience with it, I've found that for selects, InnoDB is faster when the table in question is larger and is written to often. When the table is smaller or not frequently modified, then myisam is faster. Ofcourse InnoDB has other advantages like recovery features, transaction support, etc...

Right now though we're checking out NDB type for use with MySQL Cluster.....hopefully it outperforms all the other types by leaps and bounds
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Old 05-21-2005, 06:50 PM   #164
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I believe the (main) difference between innodb and myisam is that there is row locking support with innodb and not with myisam. Multiple rows can be updated concurrently where as with myisam a thread needs exclusive access to the table.
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Old 05-21-2005, 07:18 PM   #165
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Right now though we're checking out NDB type for use with MySQL Cluster.....hopefully it outperforms all the other types by leaps and bounds
mysql clusters can be awesome if you feed them lots of money for ram
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Old 05-21-2005, 07:36 PM   #166
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I'm just curious if GFY's tech have tried yet to convert the board tables into InnoDB. It's quick and painless to do, and is built exactly for millions of rows of data and providing speed.

I would assume they are already using row-level locking even with INNODB (if not, there's 99% of your problem right there), but InnoDB can still provide immediate advantages without touching the vb code at all.

They should atleast try a benchmark: copy their largest table and make it InnoDB, then run a few searches on the current version versus the InnoDB version and see what your results look like.

Small tables have been proven faster in INNODB from my experience, but once you get past 500,000 rows or so, InnoDB outperforms it. With 5-10 million rows or more, it outperforms it drastically.

Anyhow, if they want to try, "ALTER TABLE tbl_name TYPE=InnoDB" is all you need
Don't be a monkey, you think you can teach the admins something? As if they 're newbs?

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Old 05-21-2005, 07:41 PM   #167
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Don't be a monkey, you think you can teach the admins something? As if they 're newbs?
Take it easy man. GFY admins are still merely human beings.. Everyone could use some advices now and then.
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thanks lens it explains alot, get those fuckers lol
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Old 05-21-2005, 08:26 PM   #169
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Old 05-21-2005, 09:33 PM   #170
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Old 05-22-2005, 12:00 AM   #171
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Good to know what is going down I look forward to a faster stronger GFY soon as you take care of the issues.
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I'd like to know if our upcoming GFY stats project applies to this...

We are trying to provide this as a service to be something 'fun' for board members and we thought it would be useful for the sig market...

Our script doesnt provide search function or anything like that. Just gives stats on posters and only spiders once per week at an obscure time...

Here's the prototype..any thoughts?

http://www.bluewiredevelopment.com/w...=weekly&week=3
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I'd like to know if our upcoming GFY stats project applies to this...

We are trying to provide this as a service to be something 'fun' for board members and we thought it would be useful for the sig market...

Our script doesnt provide search function or anything like that. Just gives stats on posters and only spiders once per week at an obscure time...

Here's the prototype..any thoughts?

http://www.bluewiredevelopment.com/w...=weekly&week=3
Of course it applies, but it's an interesting idea, and maybe we can do something officially together.
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Of course it applies, but it's an interesting idea, and maybe we can do something officially together.
I would like to speak with you sometime Lensman. You're a hard time to get a hold of

I had mentioned the idea to Eric because we're doing some design work for you guys right now....He said i'd need to talk to you.

Hopefully we can talk sometime on icq or phone. Thanks
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BlueWire I hope you guys can get this up and going, I love the concept of your little side project. I've been a stats guy for years and get enjoyment from them. Keep up the great work.
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BlueWire I hope you guys can get this up and going, I love the concept of your little side project. I've been a stats guy for years and get enjoyment from them. Keep up the great work.

Thanks

I hope so too. I really thought it would be cool ....AND i have even more ideas for stats we can track based off having the info that our spider currently collects....They would be able to show the cross between # of posts and quality of each post...

...of course...it'd be that much more effective if it was plugged right into the database *cough*
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I believe the (main) difference between innodb and myisam is that there is row locking support with innodb and not with myisam. Multiple rows can be updated concurrently where as with myisam a thread needs exclusive access to the table.
I believe the last few versions of mysql, myisam does support row-level locking now though....
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Don't be a monkey, you think you can teach the admins something? As if they 're newbs?
Doesn't require them being newbs...I just know I've had a ton of experience now with MySQL and large tables/database-intensive search queries, have already consulted with top developers and people who helped develop MySQL, etc...

Anyhow was just something I already offered to them to try awhile ago, was wondering if they ever got around to trying it out...
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I believe the last few versions of mysql, myisam does support row-level locking now though....
I dont think so, atleast not in the production code they release...Googling for it seems to show noting which says myisam supports row locking.

"Currently, MySQL supports table-level locking for ISAM, INNODB, and MEMORY (HEAP) tables, page-level locking for BDB tables, and row-level locking for InnoDB tables. "

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/internal-locking.html
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I dont think so, atleast not in the production code they release...Googling for it seems to show noting which says myisam supports row locking.

"Currently, MySQL supports table-level locking for ISAM, INNODB, and MEMORY (HEAP) tables, page-level locking for BDB tables, and row-level locking for InnoDB tables. "

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/internal-locking.html
Hrmm, I may have seen it in beta versions then perhaps of MySQL 5.....or maybe not. In any case, we prefer using InnoDB ourselves for the row-locking, transactions and performance on large tables. I only use myisam still on very small, static tables (like say a table with categories, statuses, etc...that have < 100 rows and barely ever change). I've also found myisam tables have a much greater chance for corruption than InnoDB tables do.
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Old 05-22-2005, 01:44 PM   #181
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I'd like to know if our upcoming GFY stats project applies to this...

We are trying to provide this as a service to be something 'fun' for board members and we thought it would be useful for the sig market...

Our script doesnt provide search function or anything like that. Just gives stats on posters and only spiders once per week at an obscure time...

Here's the prototype..any thoughts?

http://www.bluewiredevelopment.com/w...=weekly&week=3
Nice project you have there, all the best regarding its development
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Nice project you have there, all the best regarding its development
Thanks...I hope we get to release it



..also, if i might have a blatent plug right now. One of the Bluewire programming teams is opening up and we're accepting custom projects for them right now....PHP, PERL/CGI, MYSQL, FlashCom Server, Flash Remoting
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