I am working with a low-load, mission-critical database.  Although I have 
yet to have a corrupted table, I seem to read about it  a lot on the 
list.  This is a scary thought for me, considering the importance of the 
data I manage.  Can anyone tell me if this is a rare occurrence?  Is it 
even rarer if I choose to use InnoDB tables?  Are there any statistics on 
corruption?  There seems to be plenty of material on MySQL and InnoDB and 
speed vs the other major dbs, but what about stability and safety of data?

Craig

query,sql,mysql



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