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Re: At what point does a big table start becoming too big?

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> I have a table with 40 million rows and haven't had any performance
> issues yet.
>
> Are there any rules of thumb as to when a table starts getting too big?
>
> For example, maybe if the index size is 6x the amount of ram, if the
> table is 10% of total disk space, etc?
>
>
> --
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My rule here is that a table is too big when performance starts degrading beyond an acceptable level.

If the database and server are delivering consistent and acceptable performance levels despite an index being 6x RAM or a table consuming 10% of disk, then I tend to leave it be until an issue is raised.

Cheers

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