April 28, 2009

Detailed review of Tokutek storage engine

Posted by Vadim |

(Note: Review was done as part of our consulting practice, but is totally independent and fully reflects our opinion)

I had a chance to take look TokuDB (the name of the Tokutek storage engine), and run some benchmarks. Tuning of TokuDB is much easier than InnoDB, there only few parameters to change, and actually out-of-box things running pretty well.

There are some rumors circulating that TokuDB is ”.. only an in memory or read-only engine, and that’s why inserts are so fast”. This is not actually the case, as TokuDB is a disk-based, read-write transactional storage engine that is based on special “fractal tree indexes”. Fractal Trees are a drop-in-replacement for a B-tree (based on current research in data structures by professors at Stony Brook, Rutgers, and MIT). I can’t say exactly how it is improved, because the engine itself is closed source.
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XtraDB storage engine release 1.0.3-5

Posted by Evgeniy Stepchenko |

Today we glad to announce release 1.0.3-5 of our XtraDB storage engine.

Here is a list of enhancements in this release:

Percona XtraDB 1.0.3-5 available in source and several binary packages.

XtraDB is compatible with existing InnoDB tables (unless you used innodb_extra_undoslots) and we are going to keep compatibility in further releases. We are open for features requests for new engine and ready to accept community patches. You can monitor Percona’s current tasks and further plans on the Percona XtraDB Launchpad project. You can also request features and report bugs there. Also we have setup two maillists for General discussions and for Development related questions.