I am designing a database for a web site, where performance is the top most priority.
the key functionality is based around two tables.
and these table have many-to-many relations ship.
to split this, i have added an extra table Table1_Table2 that then holds teh combination of both tabl'e primary key on per relation basis.
e.g. I have all my cars in Car table, and all my colors in color table
CarTable
ID(PK) - Name
1 - BMW
2 - Mercedes
3 - VW
4 - AUdi
ColorTable
ID(PK) - Color
1 - Blue
2 - Green
3 - Black
4 - Yellow
for many-to-many relation i have done this:
Car_ColorTable
ID(PK) - CarID - ColorID
1 - 1 - 2
2 - 1 - 4
3 - 2 - 4
4 - 3 - 1
5 - 4 - 1
6 - 4 - 3
7 - 4 - 3
is this a good design considering:
1) performance is the top priority.
2) the tables will have huge amount of data (more than 1 million records in both tables, and you can imagine how many rows will end up in Car_ColorTable.
if the above design is not the solution, how should i design this?