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| From: | Harald Fuchs | Date: | September 18 2003 1:14pm |
| Subject: | Re: Large number of Databases | ||
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In article <013b01c37dcf$3c2b0360$8864a8c0@stripped>, "Richard" <richardc@stripped> writes: > Does anybody know of any issues when have a large (+1000) databases in > MySQL? > It will be running on RedHat 9. Would there be any problems running backups > with this many DBs on > one box? Some filesystems become slow if you have +1000 subdirectories. ReiserFS doesn't have that problem.
| Thread | ||
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| • mysqldump with innoDB | Irwin Boutboul | 17 Sep |
| • Re: mysqldump with innoDB | Paul DuBois | 17 Sep |
| • Re: mysqldump with innoDB | Daniel Kasak | 18 Sep |
| • Re: mysqldump with innoDB | Paul DuBois | 18 Sep |
| • Re: mysqldump with innoDB | Franky | 18 Sep |
| • Re: mysqldump with innoDB | Harald Fuchs | 18 Sep |
| • Large number of Databases | Richard | 18 Sep |
| • Re: Large number of Databases | Harald Fuchs | 18 Sep |
| • Re: Large number of Databases | Gustavo A. Baratto | 18 Sep |
| • Re: Large number of Databases | Jeremy Zawodny | 18 Sep |
| • Re: Large number of Databases | Gustavo A. Baratto | 18 Sep |
| • Re: Large number of Databases | Dan Nelson | 18 Sep |
| • Re: Large number of Databases | Jeremy Zawodny | 18 Sep |
