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Important Link
what is InnoDB?
InnoDB is a general-purpose storage engine that balances high reliability and high performance. In MySQL 5.7, InnoDB is the default MySQL storage engine.
Key Advantages of InnoDB
Benefits of Using InnoDB Tables
If you use MyISAM tables but are not committed to them for technical reasons, you may find InnoDB tables beneficial for the following reasons:
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