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Enrique,

Enrique Arizón wrote:
| | Mysql makes a great help since it use in memory
| (RAM) storage for
| | clustered tables
|
| What are you talking about? The closest thing to
| "clustered tables" that
| MySQL supports is the FEDERATED storage engine, and
| there are no
| guarantees about RAM usage for it.
|
|> Guess we are not speaking about the same thing. I
|> refer to NDB Cluster engine:
|
|> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysql-cluster.html
|
|>  I read time ago that Google improved such engine for
|> its own purposes and the next Mysql will show improved
|> clustering stuff. Also, since Mysql is now part of Sun
|> I guess also it will get a boost from Solaris
|> engineering (I mean, Dtrace).

Aah, yes... the NDB storage engine. This is great if you don't require
durability of your data :) At least MySQL 5.1 has that nice "write it to
the disk, too" feature.

- -chris
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