Perfect. Thanks!
On 2016-03-10 12:02, Mike Copeland wrote:
In general I would say that the designers of the InnoDB data storage
file system were more concerned with transactional accuracy and row
locking than they were with space efficiency.
Here's a good concise (space efficient!) article that explains the
details.
http://mysqlha.blogspot.com/2009/01/innodb-myisam-and-disk-space_16.html
Mike Copeland
[email protected] wrote:
tech: MySQL/MariaDB backend, version 5+
Anybody know why the same field structures but using the Inno engine
type causes a table size to be much larger than if it's a MyISAM table
type? I do realize the benefits of using InnoDB for transactions,
btw.
Just curious why MyISAM smaller, given same structure.
Thanks,
--Mike
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