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WordPress performance tuning

Sunday, February 18th, 2007

Arne Brachhold as a nice round-up on tuning your (self-hosted) WordPress-blog, mainly by tweaking caching on mysql-, php- & application-levels. nothing ground-breaking, but a good check-list for sure. since Arne isn’t too specific about mysql-tuning, I’ld like to recommend (for dedicated servers with lots of memory, >256mb) setting higher values for mysql-parameters query_cache_size, table_cache & key_buffer_size to keep those blogs rolling in times of high traffic (here’s a useful summary on basic mysql-tuning).

interview: Marten Mickos (MySQL)

Friday, August 25th, 2006

Guy Kawasaki continues his stream of great interviews (see here and here), this time featuring Marten Mickos, CEO of MySQL AB. MySQL AB is the company behind open source database-management-system MySQL, which is successfully powering applications at Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia, YouTube or Second Life. I found it - positively! - interesting how Mickos recognizes free-riding open-source users as MySQL’s strongest evangelists:

At MySQL we LOVE users who never pay us money. They are our evangelists. No marketing could do for us what a passionate MySQL user does when he tells his friends and colleagues about MySQL. Our success is based on having millions of evangelists around the world. Of course, they also help us develop the product and fix bugs. And the few times they say they hate MySQL, that helps us too because complaints usually contain some good suggestion for improvement.