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| From: | mos | Date: | April 30 2009 2:40pm |
| Subject: | Is there a MySQL 5.4 Speed advantage for MyISAM tables? | ||
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I see MySQL 5.4 is out. http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/generate-article.php?id=1602 Sun claims there are speed improvements for Innodb and ClusterDb tables, but is there any reason to upgrade if I'm only using MyISAM tables? Also I didn't see a Windows binary download. Does this mean I have to compile the source from one of the Linux distros? What compiler do I use? TIA Mike
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • Is there a MySQL 5.4 Speed advantage for MyISAM tables? | mos | 30 Apr |
| • Where the hell did 5.4 come from? | Daevid Vincent | 30 Apr |
| • SELECT of records that have a matching record in a many to many table | Nigel Peck | 30 Apr |
| • Re: SELECT of records that have a matching record in a many to many table | Martijn Engler | 4 May |
| • Re: Where the hell did 5.4 come from? | Andy Shellam | 30 Apr |
| • RE: Where the hell did 5.4 come from? | Gary Smith | 30 Apr |
| • Re: Where the hell did 5.4 come from? | Shawn Green | 3 May |
| • Re: Is there a MySQL 5.4 Speed advantage for MyISAM tables? | mos | 3 May |
