At 18:43 -0400 4/21/04, Brad Tilley wrote:
Hello Mysqlers,

I have a few small DB's (less than 10,000 entries per table) that track
computer inventory in a mid-sized organization. Currently, all of the tables
are MyISAM. Is there any compelling reason to convert these to InnoDB? We're
not having any performance or size issues... everything works great right
now. I'm just hearing how InnoDB is the only way to go today, any tips on
whether or not to switch?

Ask the people who are telling you that what is the basis for their statements. Then you'll be in a better position to assess whether those statements apply to your own situation.

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Paul DuBois, MySQL Documentation Team
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MySQL AB, www.mysql.com

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