On 5/16/07, John DeSoi <desoi@pgedit.com> wrote:
> In the comments at the bottom of the article, some folks claim InnoDB
> is going to make overall performance worse.
That's possible, but again, it comes down to using MySQL properly...
which in this case means using InnoDB for updates and MyISAM tables as
materialized views.
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