> Depends on OS, memory, disk space.
>
> Theoretically there is no "limit".
>
> If your using linux, and don't have support for large files built in, then
> your table size limit is 4GB. Putting a table with 1k rows at a max size of
> around 4 million records. If you have large file support in, and have the
> RAM/cpu to support it, you can FAR exceed that.
InnoDB tables, I'm told, have no such 4GB restriction.
> > If each record is about 1K byte, how many records can MySql handle? Does
> anyone have any estimation or hands-on experience?
> >
> > Thank you very much in advance.
> >
> > Regards,
> > George
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