> On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 09:57:33AM -0600, Adam Douglas wrote:
> : Is there a list of features that InnoDB provides? Is InnoDB 
> represented as a
> : table type? The reason I'm asking all these questions and 
> require details is
> : because MIS at where I work would like to have such 
> features in a database.
> : I'm trying to convince management and MIS to use MySQL as 
> our sole database.
> 
> http://www.innodb.com/features.html
> 
> There's your feature list.  For 95% of use-cases, it's a completely
> viable table type within MySQL (that's what it is, another table type,
> like MyISAM or BDB).  It's amazingly fast, but like I said, young, so
> you may find issues.

Alright, thanks. Saying that it's young, would you consider InnoDB to be
stable and capable enough to be used in a business enviroment?

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