Hello and Greetings mysql,

I have been running a WAMP server for some time on my Windows XP Pro
box. Over time I have gone through some issues about which WAMP to use
and last Year converted my Apache2Triad installation to WAMP5. All of
my database installations, out of preference, have been MYISAM as I
didn't see the need for INNODB on my local system. In fact, when I did
the WAMP5 installation, it defaulted to INNODB and I reconfigured it
to be MYISAM.

I recently discovered that WAMP5 is now simply WAMPSERVER and its
pretty much plug and play with a bunch of "customization" modules that
you can generate pretty much any combination of installations you can
possibly want. I simply chose the default as I like to try to keep
things simple which means that I am now running an INNODB server. I
have not noticed any problems with all the MYISAM databases either
running locally or uploading them to my live server and am wondering
what the possible implications are for mixing and matching structures.
I see now that if I add a table to an MYISAM database, it gets added
as an INNODB table so I have a mix and match in the same database.

Do I need to be worrying about this? What are the consequences?
Everything seems to work.

TIA for any wisdom.

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