Running Win2K and the latest MySQL 4 release. I have a little more than half
a billion rows in three databases and about 50 tables. For about six hours a
day, MySQL is hammered like there's no tomorrow adding/deleting/updating
millions of rows. No problems at all.

I've been using MySQL for almost five years now. It's hard to imagine
sometimes. It's never, ever given me a problem on any platform. It's only
been recently that my use of it has gone beyond a few hundred thousand rows.
So far, it handles a hundred million just as well as it did a hundred
thousand. I'm very pleased with the scalability and stability of the
software on the Windows environment.

-- R. Deuce



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Fine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 7:45 AM
Subject: MySQL on Win32 vs Linux ?


Greetings. Can anyone comment on the stability of MySQL on Win32?

Unfortunately I may have to use IIS for a project and am just wandering if I
can expect the same sort of stability and performance using MySQL (and PHP)
on a Windows Server.



Thanks for any advice!


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