[MDEV-14413] Document limits on InnoDB Tables Created: 2017-11-15  Updated: 2020-08-25  Resolved: 2018-08-27

Status: Closed
Project: MariaDB Server
Component/s: Documentation - Support, Storage Engine - InnoDB
Fix Version/s: N/A

Type: Task Priority: Major
Reporter: Geoff Montee (Inactive) Assignee: Kenneth Dyer (Inactive)
Resolution: Fixed Votes: 0
Labels: documentation, innodb


 Description   

The MariaDB documentation has some InnoDB limits described here:

https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/xtradbinnodb-storage-formats/

But the MySQL documentation has many more details and examples:

https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-restrictions.html

The MariaDB documentation should probably include similar details, or at least link to the relevant MySQL documentation page for the specific MariaDB version. If MariaDB differs from MySQL in any way, those details should also be documented.



 Comments   
Comment by Marko Mäkelä [ 2018-05-31 ]

Yes, the InnoDB limitations in MariaDB should be similar to those in MySQL. The biggest file format differences so far are from MDEV-6076, MDEV-12288 and MDEV-11369. None of these affect the maximum record sizes or secondary indexes.

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