Depends on db size... kinda risky putting it in memory if it's being
updated and power goes bye-bye..

You should be able to get alot more performance just tuning my.cnf for a
larger memory box..



On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Creigh Shank wrote:

> Have a very large database and due to performance requirements it seems
> that running MySQL in RAMDisk might be a good solution.  Access to the
> database is through PHP.  Any suggestions or experiences?
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