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[nycphp-talk] database performance

Glenn glenn310b at mac.com
Fri Oct 21 17:29:12 EDT 2005


thanks everyone,

there are far more reads than writes in the data situation I was 
thinking of.

glad to know that the concept is acceptable, at least in certain 
situations.

i was not familiar with nested sets. what a great idea. i'll be checking
that concept out further.

thanks for all the links.

sorry about the rtfm error about how mysql optimizes limit. i had 
checked my
local mysql docs, but didn't check the dev.mysql site.

i'm new to php and mysql (and sql in general), but have a few years
experience with databases and programming. mostly shell and perl using
relational (normalized) sequential plain text files, and isam with 
cobol.

anyway, i'm glad to be here.  hope i can contribute something useful in
the future.

glenn



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