Petre,
Monday, July 01, 2002, 9:26:49 AM, you wrote:

PA> Probably a stupid question, but which is best to have on ones server,
PA> the "old" mysql, or max. I.O.W, if you install MAX and never use innodb 
PA> or berkeley tables, will it be equivalent to a normal mysql installation 
PA> wrt performance and stability?
PA> I'm asking from an ISP's point of view, if that makes any difference ( 
PA> obviously if from developer it will depend on the needs of the app..)

MySQL-Max binary is larger. It takes a lot more memory and  it is useless without 
usage of InnoDB and/or BDB. 





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