Hi, MySQL tables of OpenSer created by the script are "MyISAM". Is there any
reason for that instead of using InnoDB?
As I know:
MyISAM:
- Is faster reading and writting (except writting various entries to same
table since it blocks the entire table).
- No transactions or rollbacks.
- Small disc space requeriments.
InnoDB:
- Transactions, rollbacks, restrictions in foreing keys.
- Faster writting various entries in same table (entry lock instead of table
lock).
- More disc space and RAM requeriments.
Yes, it can be obvious that for OpenSer the engine MyISAM can be a good choice
but I would like to know if there is more data for this choice.
Regards.
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Iñaki Baz Castillo
ibc(a)in.ilimit.es