there are no hard limits as long your hardware ist fast enough
* memory, memory and agin: memory
* disk-speed
* cpu
Am 16.02.2011 06:04, schrieb Adarsh Sharma:
> Dear all,
>
> I want to know the upper limit of mysql after which Mysql-5.* fails to handle large
> amount of data ( 100's of GB
> or 100's of TB's ) . After which we have to move to some NoSQL databases ( Hadoop,
> Hive , Hbase).
>
> Currently we have 100 of GB's data in Mysql -5.1 RDBMS.
>
> Is anyone has some experience of moving from these open -source databses ( Mysql,
> Postgresql ) to some mechanism of
> handling data in file systems.
>
> Please share the views.
>
>
>
> Thanks & best regards,
>
> Adarsh Sharma
>
>
>
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