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| From: | Rahul Sood | Date: | June 24 2004 9:14pm |
| Subject: | table across multiple files | ||
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I'm installing mysql 4.0 on Linux x86 The application for which I'm using mysql requires support for splitting a table across multiple OS files. On the mysql website I read that this can be done with InnoDB storage engine. Does mysql 4.0 Standard version (which includes InnoDB) have this feature ? Will it be necessary to get mysql 4.0 Max version ? The website said this version has some extra features such as Berkeley DBM and support for splitting a table across multiple files. -Thanks, Rahul Sood rsdev20@stripped --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage!
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| • table across multiple files | Rahul Sood | 24 Jun |
| • Re: table across multiple files | Andrew Pattison | 24 Jun |
| • Re: table across multiple files | Eric Bergen | 25 Jun |
| • MySQL Crashing On Index Creation/Select count(*) statement - InnoDBtables | David Griffiths | 25 Jun |
| • Re: MySQL Crashing On Index Creation/Select count(*) statement -InnoDB tables | Dr. Frank Ullrich | 25 Jun |
| • Re: MySQL Crashing On Index Creation/Select count(*) statement -InnoDB tables | David Griffiths | 25 Jun |
