Josh,

  If you are talking about implementing advanced search functionality for a large data set, you should really think about using Lucene or Nutch.  There is also Senna which is specifically for MySQL, but it is relatively new...

  http://forge.mysql.com/projects/view.php?id=144

-jmz


On 10/23/06, Josh Coffman <josh_coffman@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,

  Anyone have an experience or opinions on full text indexing with MySQL? We currently use MS SQL with full text indexing, and its a pain.
We are preparing for our db to add tens of millions of rows soon; currently those tables are in the 600,000 - 800,000 range. So its a big jump.
This data is fed to us and reloaded nightly. This data is used by websites, and traffic increases with time.

I'm concerned about performance in general, especially in text searches. In case the topic starts to come up, I'd like to have any idea how MySQL
well would handle something like this.  Or PostGre for that matter. Any difference between running those DB's on linux versus Windows?

Thanks
-j








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