I just did a brand new install of VB4, and I noticed all the database tables created are all myisam. Normal? Yes innodb is turned on.
I know some say you can convert to innodb, but that would be a long and tedious task (each table at a time)
Is there a reason why new installs still use myisam? Is there any issues leaving it as myisam?
I know some say you can convert to innodb, but that would be a long and tedious task (each table at a time)
Is there a reason why new installs still use myisam? Is there any issues leaving it as myisam?
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