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MySQL Administrator GUI Running Slowly... WHY?


We have created an instance or schema that contains over 14000 tables. It is a lot of tables. When we attempt to browse the tables in the GUI it literally takes 5 minutes or more for it to come back. Granted when using the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio it is slow but doesn't take that long. After about a minute or so it gives the list and is kind of slow to scroll.

Can this be fixed by optimizing the database? Is this just too many tables for mySQL to handle?




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