Ill definatly be looking to upgrade to 5.1 when stable for the disk based
clustering feature. The manual says;
*Support for disk-based records*: Records on disk will be supported. Indexed
fields including the primary key hash index must still be stored in RAM but
all other fields can be on disk.
Which is totally unclear as to exactly how it will work. eg is it whole
tables only on disk, partitions of tables etc. I wonder if someone could
provide a more detailed description on how it will work.
Adam
On 11/11/05, Jason Williams <williamsjj@stripped> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I haven't heard in awhile how disk-based storage (as opposed to in-memory)
> was progressing for MySQL Cluster? Is it still on track for 5.1?
>
> -J
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