php-db | 2001011
Date: 01/03/01
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That's impossible to answer without knowing
a) what you expect from the database
b) the volatility of your data
c) how you have to distribute it among servers, in terms of response times,
etc.
It's not unusual to have a large number of tables which are essentially
static and are a source of relatively constant information.
Regards - Miles Thompson
At 01:51 PM 01/03/2001 +0100, Trond Erling Hundal wrote:
>Hello and Hi.
>
>Happy new year everyone!
>
>I am currently administrating four different sites, all of which use the
>same database to manage content.
>We Use Mysql 3.22.32
>I have 31 tables in the database.
>Is this too much?
>
>(most of these tables are ready to be moved to different databases on the
>same server)
>
>- Trond
>
>
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