> Hi Sajith, > > recent MySQL cluster versions don't have this limitation (for non-index > columns AFAIK) any more, you can store this data on the disk. There are > some > people that run openser with mysql cluster on this list, it was also > discussed a few times in the past here.
I think there is a penality about 10x when using disk-storage instead of memory-storage for ndb, mainly for write queries, so be carefull in your config file about the number of queries you make to the DB... > > > I can't comment on drdb and on postgres clustering, but in openser is mysql > the main target too. I did recently some work in this area, trying to even > the differences between the database connectors. But mysql is IMHO still > the > most stable option, as it gets the most testing from the users. > > Cheers, > > Henning > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.openser.org > http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
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