Mysql Storage Engines

Posted by tadelste on Oct 8, 2005 4:49 AM EDT
LinuxPlanet; By Martin C. Brown
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Data in MySQL is stored in files (or memory) using a variety of different techniques. Each of these techniques employ different storage mechanisms, indexing facilities, locking levels and ultimately provide a range of different functions and capabilities. By choosing a different technique you can gain additional speed or functionality benefits that will improve the overall functionality of your application.

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