* Robert D. Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010117 05:17] wrote: > >Raw disk access allows: > > If I'm correct, mysql is providing a filesystem, not a way to access raw > disk, like Oracle does. Huge difference there - with a filesystem, you have > overhead of FS *and* SQL at the same time. Oh, so it's sort of like /proc for mysql? What a terrible waste of time and resources. :( -- -Alfred Perlstein - [[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]] "I have the heart of a child; I keep it in a jar on my desk."
- [GENERAL] MySQL file system Ned Lilly
- Re: [GENERAL] MySQL file system Dominic J. Eidson
- Re: [GENERAL] MySQL file system Alex Pilosov
- Re: [GENERAL] MySQL file system Ned Lilly
- Re: [GENERAL] MySQL file system Karl DeBisschop
- [GENERAL] Why is there so much MySQL bashing??? Philip Hallstrom
- Re: [GENERAL] MySQL file system Brett W. McCoy
- Re: [GENERAL] MySQL file system Prasanth Kumar
- Re: [GENERAL] MySQL file system Alfred Perlstein
- Re: [GENERAL] MySQL file system Adam Lang