[CentOS] Oracle charging for InnoDB support in MySQL : what is going to change for us?
Bowie Bailey
Bowie_Bailey at BUC.comWed Nov 10 14:38:32 UTC 2010
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On 11/10/2010 9:28 AM, robert mena wrote: > Hi, > > I've noticed that Oracle is charging for the MySQL version that > supports InnoDB (http://www.mysql.com/products/). I could not find > any other link with direct confirmation of what is going to change for > the existing servers/versions and I was wondering if anybody has a > more detailed info. > > For example, is RHEL (and CentOS) going to drop support for it? Are > we going to see any further updates for security issues? I don't see anything on that site that says they are charging for InnoDB. Actually, on the detail page for the free MySQL Community Edition, I see this: The MySQL Community Edition includes: * Pluggable Storage Engine Architecture * Multiple Storage Engines: o InnoDB o MyISAM o NDB (MySQL Cluster) o Memory o Merge o Archive o CSV o and more -- Bowie
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