Which Storage Engine Does FlexusRDS Provide?
FlexusRDS provides the InnoDB storage engine by default. The InnoDB engine is the preferred engine for transactional databases. It supports Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability (ACID) transaction security tables, row locks, and foreign keys. In versions later than MySQL 5.5.5, InnoDB is used as the default storage engine.
FlexusRDS FAQs
- What Is FlexusRDS?
- Can FlexusRDS and RDS for MySQL Instances Access Each Other?
- Can I Change the Instance Class of My FlexusRDS Instance?
- Does FlexusRDS Support Cross-AZ HA?
- What Is the Backup Policy of FlexusRDS?
- How Are FlexusRDS Backups Billed?
- How Do I Download Backups to Restore Data Locally?
- Why Does the Root User Not Have Super Permissions?
- Which Storage Engine Does FlexusRDS Provide?
- Why Does FlexusRDS Not Support the MyISAM Storage Engine?
- Does FlexusRDS Support Read Replicas?
- Why Can't I Ping the EIP After It Is Bound to My FlexusRDS Instance?
- How Do I Create Accounts and Databases for My DB Instance?
- What Major Versions and Minor Versions Does FlexusRDS Support?
- Why Are Pay-per-Use Instances Not Provided?
- Can I Scale Up the Storage Space of My FlexusRDS Instance?
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