On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Opec Kemp (Ozemail Account) wrote:

Unless something has changes recently, this just isn't possible from 
within MySQL.  You'd have to resort to a RAID setup of some sort
to get the job done.

> Hi, I'm fairly new to MySQL so if this question is silly/obvious then please
> forgive me :).
> I've seen some comment was made about splitting Mysql table across disks.
> I'm really interested in how'd I go about doing it? I've seached for doc's
> everywhere but, I couldn't find it. If anyone could point me to the URL etc.
> it would be greatly appreciated. And keep up the good work on fantastic
> product !! :)
> 
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