Re[7]: More Innobase questions (Was: RE: Innobase)

2001-03-13 Thread Peter Zaitsev
Hello Heikki, Monday, March 12, 2001, 11:51:54 PM, you wrote: HT> Hi Peter, HT> and sorry that this response to your Big Mail comes some 12 days late. HT> We have put together the release 3.23.34a and that has occupied HT> my mind. No Problem. At least the progress is going :) I'll try to test

Re: Re[5]: More Innobase questions (Was: RE: Innobase)

2001-03-12 Thread Heikki Tuuri
Hi Peter, and sorry that this response to your Big Mail comes some 12 days late. We have put together the release 3.23.34a and that has occupied my mind. >HT> In pure insertions, copying a table to another, I have measured that >HT> Innobase is about as fast as MyISAM. In aggregate queries from

Re[3]: More Innobase questions (Was: RE: Innobase)

2001-02-26 Thread Peter Zaitsev
Hello Heikki, Monday, February 26, 2001, 5:08:52 PM, you wrote: HT> Hi! HT> There were more questions about Innobase: >>Here is the comming question - can you speak some more about apace >>allocation consepts used in innobase. For example how would it like to >>work with huge number (10.000+ o

Re[2]: More Innobase questions (Was: RE: Innobase)

2001-02-26 Thread Heikki Tuuri
Hi! There were more questions about Innobase: >Here is the comming question - can you speak some more about apace >allocation consepts used in innobase. For example how would it like to >work with huge number (10.000+ of the tables) and how space allocation The data dictionary is hashed, a huge

Re[2]: More Innobase questions (Was: RE: Innobase)

2001-02-24 Thread Peter Zaitsev
Hello Heikki, Friday, February 23, 2001, 6:51:33 PM, you wrote: HT> Peter and Sander, HT> relevant questions, I will try to answer them. >>Good questions - I have a few more :) >>A) why does it seem to use fixed-size storage units. (The files) HT> I have copied the concept of a tablespace con

Re: More Innobase questions (Was: RE: Innobase)

2001-02-23 Thread Heikki Tuuri
Peter and Sander, relevant questions, I will try to answer them. >Good questions - I have a few more :) >A) why does it seem to use fixed-size storage units. (The files) I have copied the concept of a tablespace consisting of a small number of files from Oracle. When the database itself manages

More Innobase questions (Was: RE: Innobase)

2001-02-22 Thread Sander Pilon
Good questions - I have a few more :) A) why does it seem to use fixed-size storage units. (The files) B) what happens when they ar full? C) can it auto-create new files as demand grows? D) can you safely add new files when there is data in them already? Regards, Sander > -Original Message