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Are there any new storage engines in MySQL 5.1?

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Are there any new storage engines in MySQL 5.1?

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MySQL 5.1 introduces an alpha version of the new Falcon storage engine. Falcon support is not available in the standard MySQL 5.1 release. Falcon is available only in a specially forked release of MySQL 5.1. Information is provided here for evaluation purposes only. For information about the Falcon storage engine, see Using Falcon. There have also been significant improvements in existing storage engines, in particular for the NDB storage engine that forms the basis for MySQL Cluster.

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No. There have been significant improvements in existing storage engines, in particular for the NDB storage engine that forms the basis for MySQL Cluster. The Falcon storage engine is available in MySQL 6.0. See MySQL 6.0 Reference Manual.

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MySQL 5.1 introduces an alpha version of the new Falcon storage engine. Falcon support is not available in the standard MySQL 5.1 release. Falcon is available only in a specially forked release of MySQL 5.1. Information is provided here for evaluation purposes only. For information about the Falcon storage engine, see The Falcon Storage Engine. There have also been significant improvements in existing storage engines, in particular for the NDB storage engine that forms the basis for MySQL Cluster.

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MySQL 5.1 introduces an alpha version of the new Falcon storage engine. Falcon support is not available in the standard MySQL 5.1 release. Falcon is available only in a specially forked release of MySQL 5.1. Information is provided here for evaluation purposes only. For information about the Falcon storage engine, see Section 14.6, “The Falcon Storage Engine”. There have also been significant improvements in existing storage engines, in particular for the NDB storage engine that forms the basis for MySQL Cluster.

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