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| From: | Lou Olsten | Date: | June 8 2004 7:10pm |
| Subject: | Moving tables to different disks (High Performance MySQL) | ||
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In the High Performance MySQL book, on page 124, the author suggests: "If you have all your MySQL data on a single disk, you can try moving pieces to another disk. If the majority of activity is focused on a small group of tables, consider moving them to a separate disk." How do you accomplish that? I know InnoDB now allows you to specify a tablespace per table, but what about MyISAM table types? Thanks, Lou
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| • Moving tables to different disks (High Performance MySQL) | Lou Olsten | 8 Jun |
| • Re: Moving tables to different disks (High Performance MySQL) | Dan Nelson | 8 Jun |
| • Re: Moving tables to different disks (High Performance MySQL) | Lou Olsten | 8 Jun |
