Comments - Why does MariaDB 10.2 use InnoDB instead of XtraDB?

6 years, 5 months ago Troy Frericks

I'm trying to wrap my head around this explanation. It's far from concise and to the point. Is this three sentence paraphrase correct?

Updating a storage engine for major MariaDB releases is time consuming, MariaDB has chosen to migrate InnoDB first, and it is complete. MariaDB has determined that migrating a second similar storage engine, XtraDB, is not worth the effort.

Troy.

 
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