FYI, I've done a bit of reading about Aria engine (my knowledge
about it to-date was mainly based on conversations with
Monty). It seems to me that Aria is probably not yet ready
for serious use, based on https://mariadb.com/kb/en/aria-faq/:
* goal for current version: "keep the code stable and fix
all found bugs."
* next version is "on hold as the developers are focusing
their main efforts on improving MariaDB"
* ultimate goal is "to be a MyISAM replacement. This is
possible because Aria can also be run in non-transactional
mode, supports the same row formats as MyISAM, and supports
or will support all major features of MyISAM."
At the same time https://mariadb.com/kb/en/myisam-storage-engine/
says
"You're encouraged to rather use the Aria storage engine for
new applications, which has even better performance and the
goal of being crash-safe."
I am going to run some tests with Aria. I'll keep you
posted what the conclusions are.
Jacek
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