Hi Shreedjhar,

Are you aware of this paper ?

http://www.fabalabs.org/research/papers/FabalabsResearchPaper-OSDBMS-Eval.pdf

It may perfectly answer most of your questions.

Best regards

Nils valentin
Tokyo / Japan

http'//www.be-known-online.com


On Saturday 18 June 2005 22:01, madderla sreedhar wrote:
> Isn't MySql supports large amounts of data to be
> stored in databases. What is the maximum number of
> records  that can be handled or stored in Mysql.
> Is there any limit. If i want to store large
> amounts of data then is it necessary to migrate to
> another database. Please reveal this .
>
> Any help is welcome.
>
> Thanking you ,
> Sreedjhar.
>
>
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Nils Valentin
Tokyo/Japan

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