Re: Size limits of mysql

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Am 2005-09-14 07:37:49, schrieb mwestern@xxxxxxxxxxx:
> Hi All,
> 
> I have a simple database with one table with about 6 fields, just
> holding filenames, filepaths and sizes.  Very basic audit for management
> here.   Problem is I import a load of records into this table and it
> seems to only allow me to put in about 550,000 records.    Maybe it's
> just mysqlFront that can only display that many records or something.
> Anybody know of a size or record limit in mysql tables?  The actual size
> of the database is about 70Mb.   Not huge really.

Do you have set limit to your database (MySQL)?

I have a database (PostgreSQL) of 130 GByte and the bigest table
has 60 GByte with arround 40 colums and more then 8 million rows.

> Thanks
> Matthew

Greetings
Michelle

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