[nycphp-talk] MySQL & 2.5 million rows!
jsiegel1 at optonline.net
jsiegel1 at optonline.net
Fri Apr 11 10:38:05 EDT 2003
A status table or an additional column that notes whether the data is live/old/new? Keep in mind that the website gets about 1000 inquiries daily that hit this particular table...that's why I thought about 3 separate tables. (Having it all in one table would be about 7.5 million rows).
Jeff
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From: nyphp at jimbishop.org
Date: Friday, April 11, 2003 10:30 am
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] MySQL & 2.5 million rows!
> > BTW, in case you are wondering why there are three different
> tables, I
> > felt that this was a better way than my client's present system
> which> simply wipes out the live data and then reads in the Ascii
> file. If
> > there is a glitch then they have to empty the table and reload the
> > Ascii. Doing it this way, if they need to go back to the old
> data, I
> > would move it data from data_old to data_live.
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> a better system would be to store all of the data in one table and
> thenhave a "status" table that kept track of what was live data,
> old data,
> etc. then when you want to pull the "live" data, you query the
> "status" table which holds a foreign key to the data table.
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> no moving data around. no duplication of data.
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