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Re: MySQL Tablespaces
Posted by: Jay Pipes
Date: February 09, 2006 01:47PM

Sorry, posted answer for wrong thread! .... too many forum threads!

Anyway, as an answer to you, I think you will find that using InnoDB will be similar to using Oracle, only with much less headache in tuning parameters and tablespaces. The transactional and row-level locking models are almost identical, and with MySQL 5 stored procedure, view, trigger support, you'll have an excellent bag of enterprise-grade tools to compare with...

Let us know any way we can assist you. We're always here to help!

cheers,

Jay Pipes
Community Relations Manager, North America, MySQL Inc.

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