On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Ronald Bradford
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Drupal and Wordpress do it for historical purposes, and also because most
> cheap hosting providers (aka $10 per month) only offer MyISAM.
> You can configure these open source products to use InnoDB if you have your
> own environment. Mediawiki for example gives you a choice at install and
> other products will follow suit in time.  FYI - Drupal for example can now
> by Mongo, not MySQL as well.
>
> If your reason is to stick with MyISAM is based on two popular open source
> LAMP products, that a poor and unwise reason.
>
>
Totally agree -- I was merely curious. Thanks again for the advice.

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