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Every single database sharding project I've seen has been a gigantic pile of workarounds and insanity, even if/when people got it to function properly.

How about "if MySQL doesn't do it, then much more expensive databases might do it poorly after a whole bunch of effort"




How about "buying native support for partitioning and hash joins is cheaper than hacking it up in MySQL"?

I regularly work on DBs of 10s of teras with NO sharding or any of that nonsense.


How much does that cost? How does it compare to 40k for 10 commodity servers at 4k each and no license fees?




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