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Hosting MySQL databases? -- Posted by Duende on 02-28-04 23:58


To a host, what is the difference between a customer having 10 databases
with each having 1 mb of stuff in it or 1 database with 10 mb of stuff in
it also assuming an equal number of tables.

--
Duende


Re: Hosting MySQL databases? -- Posted by Bill Logan on 02-29-04 00:16



"Duende" wrote in message
news:Xns949DD58CE79A9xxxspamwipkipbiz@130.133.1.4...
> To a host, what is the difference between a customer having 10 databases
> with each having 1 mb of stuff in it or 1 database with 10 mb of stuff in
> it also assuming an equal number of tables.
>
For us - it is 10 mb - thats all she wrote.


By the way mr D. do you ever sleep?




Re: Hosting MySQL databases? -- Posted by Duende on 02-29-04 03:03


While sitting in a puddle Bill Logan scribbled in the mud:

> By the way mr D. do you ever sleep?

Gave that up years ago. Just a waste of time.

--
Duende


Re: Hosting MySQL databases? -- Posted by William Tasso on 02-29-04 03:34


Duende wrote:
> To a host, what is the difference between a customer having 10
> databases with each having 1 mb of stuff in it or 1 database with 10
> mb of stuff in it also assuming an equal number of tables.

Resources. A small db uses less RAM, however each db has its own overhead.

Usual advice is to have one db containing all your data and that works well
in most circumstances. It may be sensible to place rarely used data in
another db.

Why?

--
William Tasso



Re: Hosting MySQL databases? -- Posted by Duende on 02-29-04 04:37


While sitting in a puddle William Tasso scribbled in the mud:

> Duende wrote:
>> To a host, what is the difference between a customer having 10
>> databases with each having 1 mb of stuff in it or 1 database with 10
>> mb of stuff in it also assuming an equal number of tables.
>
> Resources. A small db uses less RAM, however each db has its own
> overhead.
>
> Usual advice is to have one db containing all your data and that works
> well in most circumstances. It may be sensible to place rarely used
> data in another db.
>
> Why?
>

Just seems more neat & tidy to have all tables pertaining to each thingy in
their own database. Maybe I need just one big thingy instead if many snall
thingys. ;)

--
Duende

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