thanks for the link...I think they have something
about transactions now though (they have this
thing called "innodb" which supposedly supports
transaction processing).  No idea if they implement 
referential integrity now.  I'm pretty sure
they are strictly file-based (as opposed
to other databases  which can operate on raw
partitions) which scares me a bit.  I'm just
hoping for the future, I'm trying to figure
if maybe they'll become big later.

I bookmarked yur link and will read it later.

jondz

> 
> i think this might answer some of your questions.
> 
> <http://openacs.org/why-not-mysql.html>
> 
> steven
> 
> On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 11:34, Hagibis Fan wrote:
> > HI
> > 
> > are there any mysql users in here?  I am thinking
> > of getting an mysql certification (to improve my
> > resume--could be useful later).  most of the 
> > people in my day job dosnt take it seriously,
> > but i *really* do like it.
> > 
> > do you use it in a serious
> > application, and like how much rows do you estimate
> > on your largest table?  I have it on my 
> > webserver at around 20k rows but i dont know how it
> > would behave in large applications.
> > 
> > jondz
> 
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