On Mar 27, 2011, at 10:22, euromark wrote:

> and it assumes that you actually use "transactions" which which mysql
> and isam i do not :)
> mainly because some databases can't be switched that easily
> so i prefer using a complete app-based approach

Yeah, if you're still using MyISAM I can't help you. There's really no excuse 
not to be using InnoDB, is there? It has transactions, it has journaling, it 
has foreign keys, it's been available since MySQL 3.23.34a was released ten 
years ago, and it's the default storage engine for MySQL 5.5 and up.

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