[OpenSER-Users] MyISAM or InnoDB in MySQL tables?
Klaus Darilion
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Thu Nov 15 08:13:53 CET 2007
Christian Schlatter schrieb:
> Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
>> El Miércoles, 14 de Noviembre de 2007, Henning Westerholt escribió:
>>
>>>> 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.
>>> Hi Iñaki Baz,
>>>
>>> just a short note:
>>>
>>> This can be easily changed (for 1.3) in the db/schema/entities.xml file,
>>> for 1.2 there should exists a parameter in the script.
>> Thanks, it's nice to know that.
>> Anyway what I'd like in fact is to hear any argument to use MyISAM or InnoDB,
>> any technical reason.
>
> There is a good article about this topic on
> http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/storage-engine/part_1.html.
>
> The basic conclusion: NDB (mysql cluster) is the fastest engine because
> it is a main-memory engine and has advanced locking like InnoDB.
So if the cluster fails, all the data is gone?
regards
klaus
>
> I'd guess that InnoDB might perform better than MyISAM for an openser
> under high load because of its advanced locking and the fact that each
> openser process uses its own mysql connection.
>
> /Christian
>
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