It kinda depends on the load placed on the db. Large chunks of data in the
db (like images or other files like video, pdf etc) can slow the system
down.
There are many databases running with over 50Million rows of data in a
table. But at a certain level, its as much hardware and network dependant as
its language and db dependant.
bastien
From: Jordan Miller <jmil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: maximum number of records in a db?
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:11:13 -0500
I was just wondering what is the maximum number of records that can be
successfully handled with a db. any db will do. it doesn't have to be the
fastest or best, just one that can hold the maximum number of records and
still be able to interact well with php. any ideas?
thanks,
Jordan
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