On 18/04/14 23:49, Lloyd Brown wrote:
> Are the tables in MyISAM or InnoDB format?
> At the moment, MyISAM. I'd wondered if I could safely convert to
> InnoDB, since that's generally going to have better locking
> characteristics, etc.
It's easy enough to change, but....
How large are the tables? In particular how many entries do you have in
the file table?
MySQL is good, but it doesn't scale to large tables very well (even with
Inno) so at some point there's a lot of benefit (reduced ram use) in
switching to Postgres.
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