Scott Haneda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 15/09/2005 10:31:48: > I have moved my data from mysql 3 to 4, across various updates, over the > past few years. I use phpmyadmin generally, and it defaults to making tables > myisam. > > I can not seem to find a really clear answer as to why I want to use one > over the other. Generally, I use myisam and change it only when I need to > do a rollback or something like that. > > Since I seem to be able to toggle from myisam to innodb without any adverse > affects, why would one chose one over the other? > > Is there a way to prevent the use of myisam if it is old and slowly being > deprecated? I am a host and do not control the table structure of clients > databases.
Innodb does not yet support FullText. While I believe that there are circumstances in which InnodDB is faster, I think that many applications will find MyIsam faster.\\ I don't thing InnoDB supports Load Data From Master, making adding a replication slave harder. Alec -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]