ember 29, 2003 8:46 PM
Subject: [Fwd: Fwd: Re: MySQL 5.0.0 has been released]
> Mike,
>
>
> This is not what is generally expected.
>
> Could you please tell me which settings did you run the test with and what
> was CREATE TABLE for the table which had worse insert speed (at l
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From: "Sergei Golubchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: mailing.database.myodbc
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: MySQL 5.0.0 has been released
> Hi!
>
> On Dec 29, Thomas Spahni wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> &g
Hi!
On Dec 29, Thomas Spahni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any change in data format for MySQL 5.0.0? Is it safe (for a user
> of stable 4.0.17) to test 5.0.0 on existing data and then go back to
> 4.0.17 for production?
As far as I know it should be safe.
But, of course, a backup is always recommen
Hi,
First of all, thanks a lot.
I have installed MySQL 5.0.0 on my test machine (Suse Linux 8.2 kernel
2.4.20 i586)
and have populated data (~40 InnoDB tables with max. 50 000 000 rows)
So far it works stable and I didn't have any big problem, but I have found
that speed of inserting data is ~3-5
Hi,
is there any change in data format for MySQL 5.0.0? Is it safe (for a user
of stable 4.0.17) to test 5.0.0 on existing data and then go back to
4.0.17 for production?
Thanks, Thomas
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, Michael Widenius wrote:
> Hi,
>
> MySQL 5.0.0, a new version of the popular Open Source/
Where can I find scripts or documentation to make SPs?
Thnx! Alejandro
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Fecha: miércoles 24 de diciembre de 2003 05:10:36
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Asunto: MySQL 5.0.0 has been released
Hi
Hi,
MySQL 5.0.0, a new version of the popular Open Source/Free Software
Database Management System, has been released. It is now available in
source and binary form for a number of platforms from our download pages
at http://www.mysql.com/downloads/ and mirror sites.
Do to an unfortunate build e