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Convert all MySQL tables from MYISAM to InnoDB
This page really needs to cover all the variables to help a decision to convert your MySQL tables to InnoDB (instead of the default MyISAM).
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This page really needs to cover all the variables to help a decision to convert your MySQL tables to InnoDB (instead of the default MyISAM).