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by EugeneOZ
4899 days ago
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Excuse me for, maybe, stupid question, but:
we have few (250+) InnoDB tables and triggers - if we will try to move all data to Clustrix, will our application continue to work? I've read about "drop-in replacement" but maybe somebody here already have experience in same issue. |
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You can get a list of unsupported features and differences from our docs:
http://docs.clustrix.com/display/CLXDOC/Unsupported+Features
http://docs.clustrix.com/display/CLXDOC/Feature+Differences
Having said that, our customers find that the value that they get out of scale out, fault tolerance, and performance is worth the tradeoffs of not supporting every single MySQL feature.
Honestly, our goal is not to be 100% MySQL compatible. We're aiming to be compatible enough to capture a significant share of existing MySQL installs, but we're really after building a truly scalable relational db.