Hi,

It is good for MyISAM tables.
For Innodb it puts on separate disk frm files only.
And what about Innodb tables of the specific database?

Regards,
  Dmitry


> Is there any way to put different db on separate disks ?

You can move database directory to another disk and create a symlink. More 
detail about your question you can also find in the manual:
        
        http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Symbolic_links.html
        http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Symbolic_links_to_databases.html




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