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MySQL Drops Support For BerkeleyDB

MySQL Drops Support For BerkeleyDB

Postby rippinchikkin » Mon Sep 25, 2006 9:43 pm

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September 25, 2006
By Eric Lai

Open-source database maker MySQL AB has quietly dropped support for BerkeleyDB, the embeddable database Oracle Corp. acquired in February. From the current beta version of MySQL 5.1.12 going forward, MySQL will no longer allow BerkeleyDB to serve as one of its storage engines, according to a posting on MySQL's Web site late last month.

MySQL is one of the few databases that lets users choose among different engines to store data in a format best suited to their needs. The default engine, MYISAM, and InnoDB are seen as the most widely used by MySQL users. BerkeleyDB, which Oracle acquired when it bought SleepyCat Software Inc. in mid-February, is actually one of the less popular engines for MySQL, according to users.

It has been deployed more than 200 million times, including in the Linux and BSD Unix operating systems, the Apache Web server, the OpenLDAP directory and the OpenOffice productivity suite. Speculation had emerged at the time that Oracle, in buying both InnoDB in late 2005 and BerkeleyDB earlier this year, was trying to gain an advantage on small but fast-growing rival MySQL.

That view was reinforced when MySQL said at its annual user conference in April that it would create its own storage engine, code-named Falcon, and encourage other companies to create more alternatives. But Brian Aker, director of architecture at Cupertino, Calif.-based MySQL, wrote in a blog posting that getting out from under Oracle's yoke isn't the main issue.

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