So you want to mean that i can create (4TB/average_table_size) number
of tables in a linux(2.6 kernel) operating system assuming i have
that much hard disk space?
On 12/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sunaram patir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/11/2005 12:10:52 AM:
hi,
As I read the docs, yes! Is that going to be a limitation for you?
Shawn Green
Database Administrator
Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine
sunaram patir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/11/2005 05:50:58 AM:
So you want to mean that i can create (4TB/average_table_size) number
of tables in a
No, thanks! It's, in fact, more than enough!
On 12/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I read the docs, yes! Is that going to be a limitation for you?
Shawn Green
Database Administrator
Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine
sunaram patir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/11/2005
hi,
what is the maximum no of tables supported in a mysql database?
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sunaram patir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/11/2005 12:10:52 AM:
hi,
what is the maximum no of tables supported in a mysql database?
That mostly depends on how large your hard drives are...
Except for the InnoDB engine (in default mode) and the NDB engine, all
other database engines use