You must take care about to have many tables and its data inside memory.
Try to deal with IndexMemory and DataMemory in case to have everything in
memory or make a study (using ndb_size.pl for example) to plan what data
will reside on disk and what will be pushed to memory.
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2012/5/28 Stewart Smith <stewart@stripped>
> On Wed, 16 May 2012 11:22:26 +0000 (UTC), kuntal <kuntalkumar.basu@stripped>
> wrote:
> > if table space is not mentioned during creation of table in mysql
> cluster what
> > is the default storage?
>
> in memory rather than disk.
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