InnoDB to MyISAM Disadvantages?
Hi,
My web hosting company is forcing to migrate from InnoDB to MyISAM when they upgraded from MySQL 4.x to 5.0.x -- siting that InnoDB will use a lot more resources on their shared servers.
(I know 5.0.x is old, but that is what they selected.)
Question: what will I lose (or gain) by going to MyISAM?
I know:
- no cascade clauses
- no PK (?)
What about:
- Stored Procedures
- Triggers
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Kind regards,
Ramin
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