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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 3:06 am Reply with quote
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how much data is a mysql table capable of handling? and does it affect its speed when fetching?
can a table go over 200 GB ? and how fast/slow is it going to be ?


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earthquaker wrote:
how much data is a mysql table capable of handling? and does it affect its speed when fetching?
can a table go over 200 GB ? and how fast/slow is it going to be ?


thanks in advance


In theory, the only limit is your hard disk, if you're in FAT32 it's 4Go per table, else it's 200Go if you've a 200Go disk.
Then it will as fast as possible if you "index" correctly. I mean the column which will be most asked have to or should be indexed.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 4:17 am Reply with quote
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well i'm kinda greedy and have alot of hd's, so if as u said it goes as much as my hd goes the it can also be > 1TB ?
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Yep a 1TB database will be fine.. once you hit 2TB though you may start having problems

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