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| From: | Perrin Harkins | Date: | April 15 2010 12:36am |
| Subject: | Re: Make delete requests without impact on a database | ||
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:22 AM, Dan Nelson <dnelson@stripped> wrote:
> Switch to InnoDB :)
Seconded. No need to complicate your life with MyISAM workarounds
when InnoDB solves this problem already.
- Perrin
| Thread | ||
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| • Make delete requests without impact on a database | David Florella | 14 Apr |
| • Re: Make delete requests without impact on a database | Dan Nelson | 14 Apr |
| • RE: Make delete requests without impact on a database | Daevid Vincent | 15 Apr |
| • Re: Make delete requests without impact on a database | Perrin Harkins | 15 Apr |
| • RE: Make delete requests without impact on a database | David Florella | 15 Apr |
| • Re: Make delete requests without impact on a database | mos | 14 Apr |
| • Re: Make delete requests without impact on a database | Carsten Pedersen | 14 Apr |
| • Re: Make delete requests without impact on a database | mos | 14 Apr |
| • Re: Make delete requests without impact on a database | Carsten Pedersen | 14 Apr |
