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What is InnoDB?

InnoDB is a storage engine for MySQL and MariaDB. It provides ACID-compliant transaction support, including commit, rollback, and crash recovery capabilities. It is the default storage engine for MySQL since version 5.5 and is widely used for its reliability and data integrity features. InnoDB uses row-level locking and supports foreign keys.

What other technologies are related to InnoDB?

InnoDB Competitor Technologies

An alternative storage engine for MySQL, offering different features and performance characteristics compared to InnoDB.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 95% (325) of relevant job posts
A cloud-native database developed by Alibaba that competes with MySQL, and thus InnoDB.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 96% (78) of relevant job posts
A cloud-native database developed by Alibaba that competes with MySQL, and thus InnoDB.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 60% (78) of relevant job posts
A MySQL-compatible database in AWS, which competes with standalone MySQL/InnoDB deployments.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 0% (132) of relevant job posts
A fork of MySQL that uses alternative storage engines and competes with MySQL/InnoDB deployments.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 0% (110) of relevant job posts
A different relational database management system that competes with MySQL and InnoDB.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 0% (282) of relevant job posts
A NoSQL database that offers a different approach to data storage and retrieval, competing with relational databases like MySQL/InnoDB in some use cases.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 0% (213) of relevant job posts
A NoSQL database that competes with MySQL/InnoDB for certain applications.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 0% (59) of relevant job posts

InnoDB Complementary Technologies

Percona offers enhanced versions of MySQL and tools that improve the performance and management of InnoDB-based systems.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 6% (54) of relevant job posts
InnoDB is a storage engine within MySQL. MySQL relies on InnoDB for transaction support and data integrity.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 0% (686) of relevant job posts
Amazon RDS provides a managed service for running MySQL, which includes InnoDB. RDS simplifies the deployment and management of InnoDB instances.
mentioned alongside InnoDB in 0% (113) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning InnoDB?

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Snowflake
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