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Andrey Strelkov2019-01-25 12:53:57
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Andrey Strelkov, 2019-01-25 12:53:57

Are there any statistics on the speed of MariaDB on Windows and Linux?

Good afternoon, the question is a priori strange, because. one way or another, the database server, be it MySQL or MariaDB (Maria is in priority, because it will be used) must be running on a Linux system.
But still, I would like to know if there are any statistics on the Internet, or if someone can do it himself, how much worse in terms of performance the DBMS spins on Windows Server than on Linux
Or maybe almost the same, or the speed is completely negligible , or maybe there are some directly fundamental differences in the OS, and for example, the DBMS functionality is not complete.

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marsdenden, 2019-01-26
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A few years ago I tried to use mysql on win server 2003. I didn't like it. And it was not so much about speed, but about stability. The base was in LAN and open to the outside. Clients - 1c with a self-written component for direct access. So I got so many problems that I vowed never to do that again. Clients constantly lost connection, which led to the need for each (!) Request to make a connection to the database. Requests could simply go nowhere, which is critical for insert/update. In this case, there might not even be error messages. There is no such thing with the base on Linux, I launched 1c, it connected once and uses this connection all day. Well, the speed also did not suit. At that time, the Windows server was on core2duo i3, and the Linux one was installed on a regular Pentium (I don’t remember the exact model, but it’s a contemporary of i3).

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