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| From: | Anthony W. Marino | Date: | June 18 2001 11:53am |
| Subject: | Re: raid tables | ||
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Isn't this something that RAID O does for you on a larger scale anyway? I would expect that most would have some sort of raid on their mutliple drive system. On Monday 18 June 2001 01:52 am, you wrote: > On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 11:48:04PM -0700, Jamie Krasnoo wrote: > > Is there a way to tell MySQL to automatically spread its tables over > > a number of disks without going through the trouble of symbolic > > linking the chunks to the different disks? > > There isn't yet, no. It'd certainly be a nice addition, though, > wouldn't it? > > Jeremy
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • raid tables | Jamie Krasnoo | 18 Jun |
| • Re: raid tables | Jeremy Zawodny | 18 Jun |
| • RE: raid tables | Jamie Krasnoo | 18 Jun |
| • RE: raid tables | Tonu Samuel | 18 Jun |
| • RE: raid tables | Jamie Krasnoo | 18 Jun |
| • Re: raid tables | Jeremy Zawodny | 18 Jun |
| • Re: raid tables | Tonu Samuel | 19 Jun |
| • Re: raid tables | Jeremy Zawodny | 19 Jun |
| • Re: raid tables | Markwalder Philip | 18 Jun |
| • RE: raid tables | Sander Pilon | 18 Jun |
| • Re: raid tables | Anthony W . Marino | 18 Jun |
