7 May
2013
7 May
'13
9:31 p.m.
Roberto Spadim <roberto@spadim.com.br> writes:
hum, lets think about 10 years, maybe less what happen after 2^64 value of the last digit on gtid? 1-1-2^64 it will go back to 0?
It will (and things will break), but to do 2^64 transactions in 10 years, you need to do 58 billion transactions per second ... Of course, since binlog files are <name>.NNNNNN, and limited to 1GB per file, you will reach the limit of max. 10^15 bytes worth of binlog much sooner ... - Kristian.