Hi

I don't think that you will notice a speed difference in small
instances. As for large instances (e.g. enterprise OC instance) I would
think that foreign keys give you more performance than what you would
lose, if you use InnoDB (instead of MyISAM).

BUT: I'd be very interested in any hard data about that topic. If anyone
has some measurements about this, please forward them to me ;)

Cheers
Daniel Danger

On 08/06/2012 08:26 PM, Frank Karlitschek wrote:
> Also MyISAM is faster and is using less resources in situation where you have 
> significantly more read than write operations.
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