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| From: | Jeff Schwartz | Date: | March 11 1999 10:19pm |
| Subject: | How large a database can mySQL handle? | ||
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We've have a mySQL/PHP calendar application with a relatively small
number of users. But that number is expected to grow to 1MM in the near
future.
Can mySQL handle traffic at that level?
Is there anybody out there using it on that scale?
Thanks,
Jeff
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| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • How large a database can mySQL handle? | Jeff Schwartz | 11 Mar |
| • Re: How large a database can mySQL handle? | Van | 12 Mar |
| • Re: How large a database can mySQL handle? | Michael Widenius | 12 Mar |
| • Re: How large a database can mySQL handle? | Henrique Pantarotto | 12 Mar |
| • Re: How large a database can mySQL handle? | David Sklar | 12 Mar |
| • RE: How large a database can mySQL handle? | Brett Error | 12 Mar |
| • Re: Security alert: phpmyadmin | Van | 24 Aug |
| • Re: Security alert: phpmyadmin | Michael Widenius | 28 Aug |
| • Re: Security alert: phpmyadmin | Tonu Samuel | 24 Aug |
| • Re: Security alert: phpmyadmin | Ed Wang | 24 Aug |
| • Re: Security alert: phpmyadmin | Rolf Hopkins | 25 Aug |
| • Re: Security alert: phpmyadmin | Benjamin Pflugmann | 25 Aug |
| • Re: Security alert: phpmyadmin | Van | 25 Aug |
| • Re: Security alert: phpmyadmin | Benjamin Pflugmann | 25 Aug |
