Re: [ADMIN] MySQL Blackhole Engine

2012-11-06 Thread Scott Ribe
On Nov 6, 2012, at 4:56 PM, Deron wrote: > Yes, I can't really find a good use case for it. I am meeting with some of > them in the next few days to find out exactly what they are using it for. If > there is a legitimate use case for this, I will forward that information. > > Thanks for the

Re: [ADMIN] MySQL Blackhole Engine

2012-11-06 Thread Deron
Yes, I can't really find a good use case for it. I am meeting with some of them in the next few days to find out exactly what they are using it for. If there is a legitimate use case for this, I will forward that information. Thanks for the suggestions. I will pass this information along as w

Re: [ADMIN] MySQL Blackhole Engine

2012-11-06 Thread Simon Riggs
On 6 November 2012 23:25, Tom Lane wrote: > Deron writes: >> We are looking at integrating a 3rd party application. They currently use >> MySQL for their database solution. We are asking them to see about porting >> to PostgreSQL. One of the issues they are running into is that they use >> My

Re: [ADMIN] MySQL Blackhole Engine

2012-11-06 Thread Sergey Konoplev
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Deron wrote: > We are looking at integrating a 3rd party application. They currently use > MySQL for their database solution. We are asking them to see about porting > to PostgreSQL. One of the issues they are running into is that they use > MySQL "BLACKHOLE" st

Re: [ADMIN] MySQL Blackhole Engine

2012-11-06 Thread Tom Lane
Deron writes: > We are looking at integrating a 3rd party application. They currently use > MySQL for their database solution. We are asking them to see about porting > to PostgreSQL. One of the issues they are running into is that they use > MySQL "BLACKHOLE" storage engine. Really? I've al

[ADMIN] MySQL Blackhole Engine

2012-11-06 Thread Deron
Hello, We are looking at integrating a 3rd party application. They currently use MySQL for their database solution. We are asking them to see about porting to PostgreSQL. One of the issues they are running into is that they use MySQL "BLACKHOLE" storage engine. I don't honestly know what this