Thanks,

So, just to be 100% sure, the BEST to do is to install max, as I can't 
see any reason why NOT to...? No performance issues when used as a plain 
vanilla model, no stability and no security issues either, only "down" 
side to it is that it is a tad bit larger ?

PS,
Oh, and why do I always get a returned mail when posting to this list, 
yet my message still seems to reach it?

Thanks
Petre


Paul DuBois wrote:

> At 19:31 +0200 7/2/02, Petre Agenbag wrote:
>
>> Thanks,
>> So, if you install MySQL MAX, you can use either myisam OR innodb / 
>> bdb tables, ie, if I install ONE mysql max server, then different 
>> users on the server can use different types of tables(innodb/myisam) 
>> as they choose?, also, if you create one db, can you have different 
>> types of tables in one db? Sorry if I'm asking stupid questions, just 
>> want to know what is possible and what not, was thinking the other 
>> day if it wouldn't be etter if one had different types of tables in 
>> one relation db ; myisam types for the normal "static" data, and 
>> innodb or bdb tables for the tables that need to commit/rollback.
>
>
> Yes, yes, yes, and yes. :-)
>



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