Hi Diego,

it is not an Mysql Issue.

mysql can handle enything.  it is how aspseek stores its data.  so if a file grows too 
big on the linux filesystem, then it will stop.

sorry abotu eth confusion..

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> Howdy,

I am trying to get the most accurate information here,
can ASPSeek handle a 36gig +  database?  I am emailing
the MySQL guys concerning the capabilites with MySQL.

Thanks,

Diego Montalvo

--- Adonis El Fakih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I do not think so,
> I have been testing it and have close to 4 million
> and when I looked at the database files created by
> mysql one of the files in nearing 2Gig which is the
> maximum file limit in Linux.  So once that file
> reaches 2gig the whole thing will stop from growing.
> 
> So I can not see it grow to 50 million as is, unless
> I am missing something..
> 
> thanks
> adonis
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> > Hello,
> 
> Is ASPSeek capable of handling 50 million +
> documents?
>  What about MySQL?
> 
> Estimate:  what type of Hardware would be needed? 
> Harddrives, RAM, etc...
> 
> Rough estimates are cool!
> 
> Diego
> 
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