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| From: | Jim Smith | Date: | July 17 2003 11:06am |
| Subject: | RE: mysql setup compared to oracle | ||
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> 1. No, especially not MyISAM. In MyISAM, a database (you can compare > that to instance) is just a directory on disk. Every table in this DB > (instance) again is file (well actually 3 files, one for data, one for > metadata, one for index information). Actually the server is equivalent to an instance
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| • mysql setup compared to oracle | Harald Falkenberg | 16 Jul |
| • RE: mysql setup compared to oracle | Jim Smith | 17 Jul |
| • RE: mysql setup compared to oracle | Rudy Metzger | 17 Jul |
| • RE: mysql setup compared to oracle | Jim Smith | 17 Jul |
| • RE: mysql setup compared to oracle | Rudy Metzger | 17 Jul |
