i was asking for things like these..
look for the thread with this subject:
"mysql and limitations and hardware features support"
for aswer to particular question read this:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/table-size.html
regards
d2clon
Arcangelo Casavola wrote:
Hi,
i've M
x27;s solution becouse i want the mysql's products
guaranty.
thanks
fernando (aka d2clon)
Gary Richardson wrote:
What about writing a proxy server for each of your application nodes?
It probably wouldn't be hard to "fake" the mysql protocol and proxy to
an active server.. You
thanks for the reply.
but this solution its imposible because my applications are done
allready, or perhaps the applications are not mine.
i need a transparent balancer, and i dont anderstand how is possible
thet it does not exists.
grettings
d2clon
Gary Richardson wrote:
You
?
how is the size maximum of the RAM that mysql support?
...
any url?
thanks a lot
d2clon
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i can offer a load balancer feature between 'application layer' and
'SQL layer'.
i searched a lot on the web but i only founded out answers but not
solutions..
i also see this thread in this mail list:
http://lists.mysql.com/search.php?q=load+balancer&list=&m=a&a