El Thursday 15 November 2007 12:56:24 samuel escribió: > Regarding MyISAM vs.InnoDB..... I had much higher CPU load and call delay > stablishment using InnoDB and I had to switch to MyISAM. Not to mention 3x > disk space, which is nowadays not "really" important. > > BUT this highly depends on the implementation of your application. If they > are not able to react upon transaction failure (innoDB) then you do not > gain much using it and you should go for MyISAM. > > I would recommend using MyISAM for fast updates (accounting,location,...) > and innoDB for more "static" data but i'm just a DB newby and would really > appreciate someone with knowledge to correct me!!!!!!
Thanks for your comments, they are very useful ;) -- Iñaki Baz Castillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
