On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 01:31:54AM +0000, Aerik wrote:
Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell@...> writes:
Last I checked mysql FTI requires the underlying table not be innodb.
Thus no crash recovery.
Well... I guess you gotta pay something for performance - the risk is that in
the even of a crash, the table would have to be rebuilt...
Even worse than the crash recovery issue is the locking of MyISAM
databases, which is not very granular. With our change rate, MyISAM is
not an option.
Regards,
jens