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Author: Paul Mooring
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Subject: Re: InnoDB ( was: blank subject )
Hans,

I'm curious as to why you recommend MariaDB. I've used Percona pretty
extensively for a while and it has worked well so far. I haven't heard
anything about it going away or waning in popularity either. Is MariaDB a
MySQL fork and if so why is it preferable?


On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 12:25 PM, der.hans <> wrote:

> Am 08. Apr, 2014 schwätzte keith smith so:
>
> moin moin Keith,
>
> the short answer is: move to InnoDB :)
>
> InnoDB is much improved in 5.5, but it's fine in 5.1. If you're not
> beating the heck out of the DB, then you're fine. If you are beating the
> heck out of it, please bring in a DBA to help you out :).
>
> You'll probably need to change how you're doing backups.
>
> Does CentOS already have MariaDB? If so, move to that.
>
> RHEL is moving to MariaDB, so CentOS is as well. I just don't know which
> release first had MariaDB or in which release MariaDB becomes the default.
>
> BTW, don't convert the internal mysql database to InnoDB, just your
> application schemas.
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
>
> I have a MySql database that is about 10 years old. The tables are using
>> the MyISAM data engine. I see the default as of version 5.5.5 is now
>> InnoDB. The server is running a stock version of CentOS 6.4 with MySql
>> 5.1.69. We stay with the standard CentOS upgrade and do not update Apache,
>> MySql, or PHP to other versions.
>>
>> As I look around it seems the InnoDB data engine is such a better deal.
>> I'm thinking it might take several years, maybe longer, to see MySql 5.5.5
>> in the standard CentOS install.
>>
>>
>> In the mean time I am thinking that a switch to InnoDB might be the way
>> to go especially since we are about to make some major modifications to the
>> app that uses this database.
>>
>>
>> I have not read anything about any problems in using InnoDB with MySql
>> version prior to 5.5.5.
>>
>> Is there anything I should be aware of or any potential problems in using
>> InnoDB with MySql versions prior to 5.5.5?
>>
>> Thank you very much for all your help and insight!!
>>
>> Keith
>>
>
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