[nycphp-talk] LARGE mysql database performance
edward potter
edwardpotter at gmail.com
Tue Jan 31 16:30:49 EST 2006
My understanding is all the GOOG adsense, adwords delivery back-end
also uses MySQL? Can't get any bigger then that!
GOOG earnings at 4:30. The street awaits! :-) ed
On 1/31/06, Warren Myers <volcimaster at gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, slashdot runs on MySQL, and they don't have too many problems with
> handling large quantities of both data and users.
>
> WMM
>
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> On 1/31/06, Keith Richardson <keith at keithjr.net> wrote:
> >
> > So I am writing a "security camera" app at work, and using mysql/php. I
> have the cameras uploading snapshots via ftp to the server.
> >
> > Now for dealing with the images, and indexing them for easy searching, I
> want to throw the info into a mysql database. I wouldnt mind also sticking
> the image data in the table too, so that you HAD to go through the app to
> view the images instead of direct url linking, but was wondering, how does
> mysql react with a 20-30gb database? would this be very bad? I have run a
> forum that used vbulletin with about a 500mb database, but that did not have
> any issues at all.... but 20-30gb is quite the large database :p
> >
> > Any thoughts or experiences?
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