On Oct 27, 2003, at 3:47 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:


MyISAM tables aren't transactional. Would we care? Probably not for
this application, but for my Mailman 3 experiments, I'm storing list and
user data in transactional BerkeleyDB tables because I definitely think
we want that extra safety.



very unlikely for archives. And with mySQL 4, you can use one of the newer formats with row locking and transactions. they do intermingle nicely.




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