| List: | General Discussion | « Previous MessageNext Message » | |
| From: | Jan Steinman | Date: | September 28 2010 4:24pm |
| Subject: | Re: How to extend innodb files? | ||
| View as plain text | |||
> From: "Jangita" <jangita@stripped> > > I do not think there is anything wrong with having one huge file is there? There is if you're doing incremental back-ups, in which case adding one byte to that file costs you 50GB of backup space. ---------------- You don't have to take insults personally. You can sidestep negative energy; you can look for the good in others and utilize that good, as different as it may be, to improve your point of view and to enlarge your perspective. -- Stephen R. Covey :::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op ::::
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • How to extend innodb files? | Vokern | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Carlos Proal | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Jangita | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Vokern | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Johan De Meersman | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Krishna Chandra Prajapati | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Johan De Meersman | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Vokern | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Krishna Chandra Prajapati | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Johan De Meersman | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Jan Steinman | 28 Sep |
| • Re: How to extend innodb files? | Johan De Meersman | 29 Sep |
