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I have a table of just 4 columns. But everyday, about 180 new rows are added to the table. Is MySQL fast and efficient enough to handle this much data?

I have a cron job on this data that runs hourly.

Thanks!

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  • How large are those columns? A few gigabytes each? :)
    – sarnold
    Dec 7, 2011 at 0:47
  • You mention 'large files' in the title. How large are the files?
    – The Nail
    Dec 7, 2011 at 0:49

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But everyday, about 180 new rows are added to the table.

That is a laughably small amount of data for a database. Databases are designed to hold millions or even billions of records, and to operate at very high frequencies (like, many inserts per second). Don't worry about it.

Related: What is the maximum size of a MySQL database in version 5 and up?

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Just a 180 rows a day should be absolutely no problem.

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On average a shared hosting server with just one instance of MySQL server running serves ~ 200 + Wordpress blogs, day after day.

Just a heads up.

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