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hi,

I have a quick question about replication: how does it process
transactions? Does it store all the commands, or does it just store the
ones that were commited?

And: can I use replication with different table fortams on teh master and
slave?

Let's say I have innodb tables on the master, for row-level locking
(speed). And I just have myisam tables on the slave, which would just be
used for backup purposes. Myisam takes up less space.

Would this work, or because of inodb transactions, I need to have innodb
tables on the slave as well?

Thanks a lot,

Attila

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