What is difference between innodb and myisam?
Answer / Sachin Dev Verma
Innodb and MyISAM are storage engines in MySQL, a popular relational database management system. They differ primarily in their features and performance characteristics. Innodb supports transactions, foreign key constraints, row-level locking, and ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) compliance, making it a good choice for complex applications with high concurrency requirements. MyISAM, on the other hand, is faster and uses table-level locking, which makes it more suitable for read-heavy workloads and smaller projects. It doesn't support transactions or foreign keys.
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