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Old 08-13-2010, 11:56 PM  
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Greate writeup! I'm not sure if you mentioned this but one thing to note about InnoDB that you would want to set is doing InnoDB per table. This way all of your tables that are set to InnoDB are not jumbled up in 1 innodb file. This is also a problem when you want to delete data from a table it will not shrink the InnoDB file. So doing InnoDB per table is a good idea.
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