MyISAM storage engine
MyISAM storage engine: MyISAM was the default storage engine for the MySQL relational database management system versions prior to 5.5.[1] It is based on the older ISAM code, but it has many useful extensions.
Each MyISAM table is stored on disk in three files...
Tag cloud of the article, 'myISAM storage engine': absence accurate allows appended area based begin beginning big cases change claim code command concurrency constant constraints data database default deficiency definition defragment delete deletes disk drawbacks easy end engine ensure entry environments especially executed extension extensions fast faster features file files fixed foreign format fragmented frm fulltext goes greater heavy higher index indexes indexing indicate innodb inserts instead integrity involves isam keys leave length longer major makes management mechanism myd mydata myi myindex myisam mysql names new night normal offset offsets older opengis operations optimize optimized partitioned pointer points prefer prior problematic queries quickly quite read reads reason record records referential relational row rows server shorter simple simplicity space statistics storage store stored structure support supported supports switched table tables transactions type types typical update updates use useful uses usually versions warehouse way writes
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Tag cloud of the article, 'myISAM storage engine': absence accurate allows appended area based begin beginning big cases change claim code command concurrency constant constraints data database default deficiency definition defragment delete deletes disk drawbacks easy end engine ensure entry environments especially executed extension extensions fast faster features file files fixed foreign format fragmented frm fulltext goes greater heavy higher index indexes indexing indicate innodb inserts instead integrity involves isam keys leave length longer major makes management mechanism myd mydata myi myindex myisam mysql names new night normal offset offsets older opengis operations optimize optimized partitioned pointer points prefer prior problematic queries quickly quite read reads reason record records referential relational row rows server shorter simple simplicity space statistics storage store stored structure support supported supports switched table tables transactions type types typical update updates use useful uses usually versions warehouse way writes
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