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I just found out that the hosting company we're using has disabled
INNODB support in their MySQL configuration. I'm a bit upset that they
don't document crippling the server anywhere, but that's neither here
nor there.

When I asked them about this, I got the following reply:

"InnoDB doesn't provide a mechanism to track disk quota and isn't
suitable for a shared server environment - structures etc all reside in
a shared area."

How many of you agree or disagree with their reply? Do you know hosting
companies that *DO* provide INNODB support? If so, obviously they don't
consider innodb to be unusable in a shared environment. How much
validity is there to their excuse for not providing the support? Other
comments welcome as well.

tia
- ---Michael
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