Hello.


See also these links:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/table-size.html

  http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/crash-me.php



and maybe this one :)



  http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/success-stories/











Daniel Kiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi All,

> 

> I would like to know how big is the biggest database that can be handled=

> effectively by MySQL/InnoDB.

> 

> Like physical size, number of tables, number of rows per table, average row=

> lenght, number of indexes per table, etc.

> 

> Practically, what if I have a master/detail table-pair, where the master=

> contains about 30 million rows, the detail in average contains 50 row for=

> each master row, so about 1.5 billion rows in total?

> 

> I know that the performace heavily relies on the hardware, but let's assume=

> that the MySQL server runs on a high-end machine with about 2GB or RAM.

> 

> Does anyone have experience with extremely large databases?

> 

> Thank you,

> =09Daniel

> 

> 

> 



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