Hi all,
>> I faced a similar problem, as have a few other people on the
>> list, it seems.
>> On the recommendation of another Mac OS X MySQL user (the
>> extremely helpful
>> Tony Niesz), I compiled my own MySQL server (rather than using
>> the one Apple
>> distributes or the binary Marc Liy
Clay,
Thank you, this sounds very promissing! I will try this and let you
know if it helps. This will take a few weeks because the vacation is
here soon.
/Aryan
>Aryan,
>
>I faced a similar problem, as have a few other people on the list, it seems.
>On the recommendation of another Mac OS X M
Aryan,
I faced a similar problem, as have a few other people on the list, it seems.
On the recommendation of another Mac OS X MySQL user (the extremely helpful
Tony Niesz), I compiled my own MySQL server (rather than using the one Apple
distributes or the binary Marc Liyanage maintains). Prior to
On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 11:32:25AM +, guru prasad wrote:
>
> I have a site with the database of size 90 MB on Mysql-3.22.25.
> It is performing quite well right now,
>
> Please let us know the maximum limit of the database size that Mysql
> can handle efficiently.
It really depends on the h
We have one (WinNT) installation with a database that has grown to +250mb.
This particular database was ported to MySQL from MSSQL7.
Our experience has been that if you supply adequate resources for the server
(RAM, CPU and Virtual Memory) the size of the database only becomes an issue
during dum