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| I'm working on a website with PHP and Mysql and wanted to know if it is better to have one comment/guestbook database table (which will store hundreds/thousands of comments) or have one comment/guestbook table for each article. Having one comment/guestbook table would be easier to manage/create, but may cause the website to lag. Anyone have experience with a comment/guestbook Mysql table? |
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| The whole benefit of using a relational database is to have one table for each one of the entities in your system. It will not cause any performance issues. The only case I've heard where breaking a system into individual tables was required is with wordpress.com ... they have 1,000,000 blogs and INSANE amounts of traffic, and I believe each blog has it's own tables. However, this decision was made because of very specific architectural concerns.
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| Going to have to agree with toby on this one. You should only need one table for the message specifics. |
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