Thanks for your reply.
Load balancing is not a solution as we already have it (done with F5 directing traffic to 4 PIII/600Mhz www Dell machines and 3 similiar MySQL servers).
mod_perl tuning is also not a solution - giving these SELECTS manually from mysql client takes similiar ammount of time (up to 2 seconds for 1 SELECT), so probably it won't speed us up too much :-(
Redesiging the MySQL structure? Hmm, maybe, but I'm not in the mood of rewriting 3MB of Perlcode right now.
Another solution that comes to my head is some kind of cache, but as for now no idea how it should look...
Thanks, Peter
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