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Oden Eriksson <devel@(protected):
> Description :
> The MySQL(TM) software delivers a very fast, multi-threaded, multi-user, and
> robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. MySQL Server is
> intended for mission-critical, heavy-load production systems as well as for
> embedding into mass-deployed software. MySQL is a trademark of MySQL AB.
>
> The MySQL software has Dual Licensing, which means you can use the MySQL
> software free of charge under the GNU General Public License
> (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/). You can also purchase commercial MySQL licenses
> from MySQL AB if you do not wish to be bound by the terms of the GPL. See the
> chapter "Licensing and Support" in the manual for further info.
>
> The MySQL web site (http://www.mysql.com/) provides the latest news and
> information about the MySQL software. Also please see the documentation and the
> manual for more information.
>
> This special edition supports the following storage engines:
>
> - Archive Storage Engine
> - CSV Storage Engine
> - Federated Storage Engine
> - InnoDB Storage Engine
> - MRG_MYISAM Storage Engine
> - Memory based Storage Engine
> - MyISAM Storage Engine
> - solidDB Storage Engine (default per /etc/my.cnf)
>
> This special edition mostly resembles the MySQL-Max version in Mandriva, except
> for the lack of NDB clustering and BerkleyDB support.
doesn't this one obsolete mysql-max ????