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Storage Engines
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Drizzle's micro-kernel has been designed to allow for data to be stored and
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provided for by different "engines". Engines differ in many ways, but the
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three primary types are, temporary only, transactional, and non-transaction.
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Drizzle runs by default with a transaction engine for both regular and
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temporary tables. You can override this behavior by specifing a different
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engine when creating a table.