I don't think there is a limit.
Just as long as your harddisk can contain the data there should be no
problem.
Remco
- Original Message -
From: chandra shekar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 5:21 AM
Subject: Maximum number of rows in the table
Hi
Our MySQL table currently has 2.5million rows, but I have seen this go upto
at least 17 million rows without a single problem.
sql, query
- Original Message -
From: Remco Oosten
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Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: Maximum number
I don't think there is a limit.
Just as long as your harddisk can contain the data there should be no
problem.
Yes, I guess this should be the case.
Theoretically, though; the limit would be the number of indexable rows, wouldn't it?
Since the integer length used to store this is 11 digits,
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-Original Message-
From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 May 2002 08:20
To: Remco Oosten
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Maximum number of rows in the table
Our MySQL table currently has 2.5million rows, but I have seen
this go upto
at least
chandrashekar,
Tuesday, May 07, 2002, 12:19:54 PM, you wrote:
cn We are working a project using Mysql for the database support.
cn The environment is multiserver. We are using a single table for
cn all the servers to store server information. We basically want
cn to know what is the maximum