Greetings Michael:

Thank you for your prompt response.

When you state, "With InnoDB tables, all the data is stored in monolithic files" does that mean every database, every database table, etc. all reside within the same file systems?

Thank you.

At 10:17 AM 11/29/2002 -0500, you wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 08:59:22AM -0500, Peter M. Perchansky wrote:
>
> I've seen posts in a variety of forums where it states a lot of hosting
> companies do not offer support for Innodb SQL type tables.

AFAIK, there is no easy way to do space management on a per-customer
basis with InnoDB tables.  With MyISAM tables you can easily set a user's
drive space limitations and the tables won't grow anymore at that point.
With InnoDB tables, all the data is stored in monolithic files.
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