On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 10:57:52AM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 07), Nils Valentin said:
Thank you for the superfast reply. I actually was looking for other
information. I understood the actual feature difference of the
standard and f.e max version. Sorry if this didnt
In the last episode (Jul 16), Jeremy Zawodny said:
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 10:57:52AM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 07), Nils Valentin said:
Thank you for the superfast reply. I actually was looking for
other information. I understood the actual feature difference of
Hi MySQL Fans ;-);
I know that the MySQL Max Server Version is app. 7MB big while the Standard
Version is 10MB big. Having looked further into the downloaded files than I
see that the max version is dynamically linked while the standard version is
statically linked.
What is the reason for the
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-4.0.html
The Standard binaries are recommended for most users, and includes the
InnoDB storage engine. The Max version includes additional features such
as the Berkeley DB storage engine and other features that have not been
exhaustively tested or are not
Dear Delfim,
Thank you for the superfast reply. I actually was looking for other
information. I understood the actual feature difference of the standard and
f.e max version. Sorry if this didnt came out so clear. I will try to make
it clearer.
My question was more aiming at what advantages
In the last episode (Jul 07), Nils Valentin said:
Thank you for the superfast reply. I actually was looking for other
information. I understood the actual feature difference of the
standard and f.e max version. Sorry if this didnt came out so clear.
I will try to make it clearer.
My
Hi Dan,
2003 7 8 00:57Dan Nelson :
In the last episode (Jul 07), Nils Valentin said:
Thank you for the superfast reply. I actually was looking for other
information. I understood the actual feature difference of the
standard and f.e max version. Sorry if this didnt came out so clear.