Oh, and that limit is rows per table, not per database. On Saturday, December 15, 2012 10:48:36 AM UTC-5, asgallant wrote: > > There is no single answer to that question. MySQL itself doesn't have a > limit, but the database engines you can choose to use with it do. I > believe the default engine has a limit of 2^32 (roughly 4 billion) rows. > Most likely you will run into disk space, file size, memory, or CPU > limitations before running into a limit on the number of rows. > > On Saturday, December 15, 2012 2:46:04 AM UTC-5, Chrystopher Medina wrote: >> >> >> thanks a lot agan my friend...... hey you know how many records mysql >> support > >
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