In http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/13/154222&mode=thread, it is
written:
- Writing and reading to the same innodb MySQL tables can be done since it
does row-level locking. But as load increases, it can start being less than
desirable.
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Question - under heavy load, with 75% reads, 25% writes, what table
structure is fastest at retrieving data?
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Pensacola - Dallas - Dresden - London
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