Re: Oracle Hashed Cluster tables in MySQL
Posted by: Rick James
Date: December 03, 2013 09:02PM

No.

What does exist for 'locality of reference':
* InnoDB PRIMARY KEY is always 'clustered'.
* PARTITIONs are effectively separate tables.
* INDEXes cluster different sets of fields.
* InnoDB puts BLOBs and TEXTs off in a separate area, leaving behind the smaller fields.

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