Use when choosing a storage engine for a new table, migrating from MyISAM to InnoDB, understanding engine-specific behaviors, or reasoning about ACID guarantees on MariaDB 10.6+. Prevents the common mistake of using MyISAM for transactional data, ColumnStore for OLTP, MEMORY for persistent caches, o
Use when choosing a storage engine for a new table, migrating from MyISAM to InnoDB, understanding engine-specific behaviors, or reasoning about ACID guarantees on MariaDB 10.6+. Prevents the common mistake of using MyISAM for transactional data, ColumnStore for OLTP, MEMORY for persistent caches, or mixing engines without understanding cross-engine query limitations. Covers InnoDB (default, ACID)