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When is a database too big?

Thread title: When is a database too big?
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01-31-2005, 12:01 AM
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Yeah, lol, WHT must be pretty huge. And Extreme Overclocking.

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I dont think there is a limit, whatever your server can hold I guess.

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major companies are required by law to hold all email between employees and any outside party for 7 years. Imagine the size of their data storage.

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"With the MyISAM storage engine in MySQL 3.23, the maximum table size was increased to 8 million terabytes (2 ^ 63 bytes). With this larger allowed table size, the maximum effective table size for MySQL databases is usually determined by operating system constraints on file sizes, not by MySQL internal limits.

"The InnoDB storage engine maintains InnoDB tables within a tablespace that can be created from several files. This allows a table to exceed the maximum individual file size. The tablespace can include raw disk partitions, which allows extremely large tables. The maximum tablespace size is 64TB."

Source: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/table-size.html

I'd like to see a forum taking up terrabytes of database space.

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humm...interesting thread here ! I personally never knew there was a limit i thought it just went on with how much space you had.

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