Faster, maybe(?), but not as flexible in DML -- yet...

And, according to http://www.mysql.com/doc/B/a/Backing_up.html :

"There is currently no on-line or incremental backup tool available for
InnoDB, though they are in the TODO list."

I would think that this would be more more important than performace for a
150GB production DB.  Or do folks go with some 3rd party commercial tool
like LifeKeeper?  Or just pray a lot?

Rich Jesse                           System/Database Administrator
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On Monday 28 January 2002 03:45, Marin Dimitrov wrote:
> maybe u could consider some free databases?
>
> of course the performance, functionality and the ease of use won't be
> comparable to MS SQL but many sites use such databases quite successfully

Actually, the most popular of the free databases is mySql, which is 
likely faster than MS Sql.  It's faster than Oracle. 

Jared
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