For my personal opinion, I can go either way. What is most important on a
high query database is non-blocking. For example, if the hard drive is
acting funny, show master status, show slave status, and certain other show
commands can stall. Other show commands, like show variables and show global
s
Sure!
I will get the schema with the column names changed.
Most of the data will be in just 4 or 6 tables.
They will be read-only (for the most part).
With MyISAM, I would be using MyISAM merge and compress the data that isn't
changing anymore. For Aria, we can skip the Merge part obviously.
The b
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