We have tested MySQL 5.5 on Alpha with our benchmarks and test suite, and it appears to work well.
We currently build the MySQL binary packages on SuSE Linux 7.0 for AXP, kernel 2.4.4-SMP, Compaq C compiler (V6.2-505) and Compaq C++ compiler (V6.3-006) on a Compaq DS20 machine with an Alpha EV6 processor.
You can find the preceding compilers at http://www.support.compaq.com/alpha-tools/. By using these compilers rather than gcc, we get about 9–14% better MySQL performance.
          For MySQL on Alpha, we use the -arch generic
          flag to our compile options, which ensures that the binary
          runs on all Alpha processors. We also compile statically to
          avoid library problems. The configure
          command looks like this:
        
CC=ccc CFLAGS="-fast -arch generic" CXX=cxx \
CXXFLAGS="-fast -arch generic -noexceptions -nortti" \
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql --disable-shared \
    --with-extra-charsets=complex --enable-thread-safe-client \
    --with-mysqld-ldflags=-non_shared --with-client-ldflags=-non_shared
Some known problems when running MySQL on Linux-Alpha:
              Debugging threaded applications like MySQL does not work
              with gdb 4.18. You should use
              gdb 5.1 instead.
            
              If you try linking mysqld statically
              when using gcc, the resulting image
              dumps core at startup time. In other words, do
              not use
              --with-mysqld-ldflags=-all-static with
              gcc.
            


User Comments
Add your own comment.