Nick Hilliard said
> One of the tables in one of the non-critical databases in IOL just broke the
> 36 million row mark last night. Simple lookups are still reasonably fast.
Just curious as to why you specified "non-critical databases" - do you only use
MySQL for non-critical stuff ? If so, what do you use for critical stuff ? I
can appreciate using Oracle or something with transaction support for e-commerce
although I'm not sure that I wouldn't just use MySQL anyway - I've found it solid
as a rock, though I sacrifice chickens daily in hopes of hastening the arrival of
sub-selects.
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