The eWeek article http://www.eweek.com/article/0,3658,s=708&a=23115,00.asp 
that benchmark the various databases including MySQL stated:

"MySQL's great performance was due mostly to our use of an in-memory query 
results cache that is new in MySQL 4.0.1. When we tested without this 
cache, MySQL's performance fell by two-thirds."

1) Has this new caching been implemented for InnoDb tables?
2) If not, will it be implemented for InnoDb tables? Time frame?

TIA

Brent 


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