Hello.


In my opinion, a lot of depends on your table structure and

InnoDB settings. You can get a number of rows proceed during conversion

using 'SHOW INNODB STATUS'. In such a way you determine an average

speed.







Nathan Gross wrote:

> Hi;

> Is there a formula I can go by in order to estimate how long it would

> take to change over from innodb to myisam. Say for a 100meg file, a 5

> gig table, etc.

> 

> Thank you;

> -nat

> 



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