Graig,

I've been using mysql for about a year now on a linux machine and it has not
crashed or had any corrupted tables in that time. I believe mysql is just as
good in stability and safety of data has it is in speed.

Mike
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From: "Scalper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 8:01 PM
Subject: InnoDB and Table Corruption


> 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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