how bigger is your databases ? and about performances ?

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how bigger is your databases ?

Poll ended at Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:32 am

about 10MB
2
33%
about 10 - 50MB
2
33%
about 50 - 100MB
0
No votes
about 100 - 500MB
1
17%
about 500MB-1GB
1
17%
about 1GB-5GB
0
No votes
more then 5GB
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 6

duk
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how bigger is your databases ? and about performances ?

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hy guys

im trying to get some information about performance frm your experiences in your databases, and if possible for with more then 100MB in database please tell something about the performance..
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Jenk
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hardware makes more of an impact than software imo..

Have used tiny <1mb DB's up to the 14TeraB system I am supporting now..
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Re: how bigger is your databases ? and about performances ?

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duk wrote:hy guys

im trying to get some information about performance frm your experiences in your databases, and if possible for with more then 100MB in database please tell something about the performance..
If you're working out which DBMS is faster at large volumes MySQL will win every time. We use MySQL with many millions of records that is constantly being hammered with traffic and it runs perfectly. The database size in megabytes is still only quite small though (less than 50MB in fact) since it's very very well normalized. I'm lead to believe Google is backed by MySQL.
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