MySQL cluster stores in RAM!

    Argh! MySQL cluster currently stores in RAM only. That means if I have 100 machines each with 4 gigabytes of RAM, then I can store 200 gigabytes of data! Hurrah! That's at least what I learnt in the tutorial, feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

posted at: 09:03 | path: /mysql/mysqluc | permanent link to this entry

    #1 Stewart Smith

    in 5.1 non-indexed columns can be on disk.

    In a future release we'll have disk based indexes as well.

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