On 24-Sep-2009, at 13:46, Jorn Argelo wrote:
Using InnoDB is absolutely vital and you cannot use MyISAM at all from my experience. My bayes_token table is 12 million rows and increasing every day, and performance is still just fine.

Is there a write-up/how-to anyone's put together about setting up bayes with MySQL? Is it possible to migrate existing bayes to MySQL, or do you simply start over? Does using MySQL bayes allow you to fake per-user bayes with MySQL-based users?

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