Re: engine is now innoDB instead of MyISAM.

2012-04-28 Thread Claudio Nanni
Charles, first, my opinion is that if you are paying Oracle you should get answers from them about this, and then of course is good to have a second opinion here. Related to your specific question you should specify what you mean with 'clustering' which is a generic term, if with it you mean "MyS

RE: engine is now innoDB instead of MyISAM.

2012-04-28 Thread Brown, Charles
The question is, is it advisable to change the default engine of a cluster setting to Myisam? Does anyone have an opinion or experience on this issue? Do I have choice when it comes to clustering on which type engine supports clustering. Thanks -Original Message- From: Reindl Harald

Re: engine is now innoDB instead of MyISAM.

2012-04-28 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 28.04.2012 09:00, schrieb Brown: > We recently switched from MySQL community to Mysql clustered using Oracle > supported MySQl. The problem is, during our testing phase, we observed the > default engine is now innoDB instead of MyISAM. Any thoughts on that? We're > not getting the performan

engine is now innoDB instead of MyISAM.

2012-04-28 Thread Brown, Charles
Hello all, We recently switched from MySQL community to Mysql clustered using Oracle supported MySQl. The problem is, during our testing phase, we observed the default engine is now innoDB instead of MyISAM. Any thoughts on that? We're not getting the performance that we expected - any thoughts