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The native Maria storage engine, but your intuition question ishttps://archive.midrange.com/web400.
exactly what I'm asking. Yes, I would ordinarily agree with you but,
is it worth the extra work to move the data?
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Andelin
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] Maria vs. DB2 performance on IBM i
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 8:50 AM <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am trying to decide with a newer web site if it's worth moving the
data into DB2 vs. leaving it in Maria.
When you say "leaving it in Maria", what storage engine are you
referring to (i.e. MyISAM, InnoDB, CSV)? My intuition says that using
the IBMDB2i storage engine would perform better than a storage engine
that referenced a bulk IFS file. But I haven't seen any benchmarks to
prove it.
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