January 2, 201313 yr I'd really like to have mysql able to use more than 4G....is it time to consider moving to a different solution? Or is "never" code for "Not now, but I don't know when".
January 2, 201313 yr I'd really like to have mysql able to use more than 4G....is it time to consider moving to a different solution? Or is "never" code for "Not now, but I don't know when". Why can't mysql take advantage of more than 4GB? PAE is installed and unRAID can see more than 4GB of RAM. Besides, mysql running on top of unRAID is not a "support" function at this point in time.
January 2, 201313 yr Author Honestly, what is "supported" or not is kind of the point of a "Roadmap" conversation, wouldn't you say? As to the limit, there is a hard limit per-process of 4G under a 32-bit OS.
June 27, 201313 yr Agreed; a 64-bit kernel would be great, especially with things like MongoDB limiting database size to 2GB under 32bit.
June 27, 201313 yr This is an old post, and the 64bit kernel is already being worked on. It's not far away according to other posts on these boards.
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