Much more conservative approach to
disk space management - each MyISAM table is stored in a separate file, which
could be compressed then with myisamchk if needed. With InnoDB the tables are
stored in tablespace, and not much further optimization is possible. All data
except for TEXT and BLOB can occupy 8,000 bytes at most. No full text indexing
is available for InnoDB. TRhe COUNT(*)s execute slower than in MyISAM due to
tablespace complexity.
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