InnoDB vs. MyISAM

bradymiller wrote on Thursday, June 09, 2016:

To clarify above, if set a target version in the tracker or anything on the wiki, then use 4.3.1.
-brady

mdsupport wrote on Thursday, June 09, 2016:

Does that mean foreign keys / referntial integrity features can be used in future code?

sunsetsystems wrote on Friday, June 10, 2016:

At some point yes. I’d like to first make sure that nobody will have a reason to go back to MyISAM, that all performance problems and other bugs are dealt with and tested in a production release.

Rod
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