Apparentlly there's a 4 GB limit to a MyISAM file when the table it contains 
has VARCHAR, TEXT, or BLOB columns.  In order to get around this limitation I 
was looking to switching to InnoDB table types.  As this looks like a 
relatively new subsystem I'm wondering if it is stable enough for production 
systems, or is it still too new (and too "feature-prone".)  I'd appreciate 
hearing feedback on this.  If I do wind up switching, it won't be for at 
least a month.

TiA,

nick
 
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 Nick Seidenman, CISSP  
 Director of Software Development  
 Hyperon, Inc.  
 www.hyperon.com

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