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		<title>Maximum MySQL Database Size?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While developing myScoop, and other experimental projects, I have been thinking about the limitations of a MySQL database, particularly it's maximum file size. I was amazed that after some research I really have absolutely nothing to worry about. It seems my 112mb database is a "new born baby" in the terms of how big it can still grow.]]></description>
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