Hi, 

since a while I notice that OXID does change storage engines for more and more 
tables from MyISAM to InnoDB. 
I'd like to get some explanation why this is done, presumably due to 
performance issues, I guess ... but some more detailed information would be 
nice. 

I'd also like to know if and which tables really HAVE to be InnoDB - e. g. for 
transaction reasons or whatever. 

The background for my question is that we discover more and more performance 
problems with those InnoDB tables cause many hosters do use MyISAM optimized 
MySQL-Settings which often lead to big problems on large InnoDB tables. 
ProfiHost for example is one of those. 

Beste Grüße aus Dortmund! 
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