Hi all,
recently someone said to know alot about mysql told us that InnoDB is about to
be removed from the mySQL server. however, InnoDB seems to be the fastest
storage engine in our case, as myisam take a hell longer to insert new rows
e.g.
so is it true, that innodb is to be removed
, that innodb is to be removed? (coudn't find any trace in the
net yet) and what about potential future storage engines in mysql, or will
there be myisam as the one and only feature blown one?
Thanks in advance,
Christian Parpart.
One word. Falcon ;)
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I wouldn't sweat it.
Keith
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From: Christian Parpart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MySQL General mysql@lists.mysql.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 5:48:38 AM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
Subject: innodb to be removed? and...
Hi all,
recently someone said to know alot
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 11:48:38AM +0200, Christian Parpart wrote:
so is it true, that innodb is to be removed?
No, not in the forseeable future.
Jim Winstead
MySQL Inc.
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Jim Winstead wrote:
No, not in the forseeable future.
if you are going to use that kind of Orwellian newspeak, then expect the
followup question to be, how far into the future does MySQL see? do
you have a number in mind, like 1 year, 3 years, 3 months, 3 days?
Les Schaffer
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year, 3 years, 3 months, 3 days?
A couple of years. And that's not saying InnoDB will be removed in a
couple of years. I mean InnoDB will almost certainly not be removed in
the next couple of years, barring any unforeseen developments, and there
is nothing implied there about it being removed
MySQL see? do
you have a number in mind, like 1 year, 3 years, 3 months, 3 days?
A couple of years. And that's not saying InnoDB will be removed in a
couple of years. I mean InnoDB will almost certainly not be removed in
the next couple of years, barring any unforeseen developments
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 02:49:55PM -0500, mos wrote:
Since you're here, maybe you can answer a question for me. Will
Falcon eventually replace InnoDb? Or do you have another engine in mind?
There is no effort underway to replace InnoDB. Last I heard, Oracle
intends to keep developing