Looking into InnoDB docs I found list of names of future InnoDB file formats: Antelope, Barracuda, Cheetah, Dragon, Elk, Fox, Gazelle, Hornet, Impala, Jaguar, Kangaroo, Leopard, Moose, Nautilus, Ocelot, Porpoise, Quail, Rabbit, Shark, Tiger, Urchin, Viper, Whale, X, Y and Zebra.
Aren’t there animals starting on X and Y?
About the Author
Vadim Tkachenko
Vadim Tkachenko co-founded Percona in 2006 and serves as its Chief Technology Officer. Vadim leads Percona Labs, which focuses on technology research and performance evaluations of Perconaβs and third-party products.
Vadimβs expertise in LAMP performance and multi-threaded programming help optimize MySQL and InnoDB internals to take full advantage of modern hardware.
He also co-authored the book High Performance MySQL: Optimization, Backups, and Replication 3rd Edition.
Xiphactinus Audax (one of the largest bony fish of the Late Cretaceous) π
mmm… apparently whoever wrote that isn’t aware that there’s already a database product out there called Ocelot (http://www.ocelot.ca)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenops
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yak
π
Damn, you beat me to “Yak” π
Indeed, Peter, the early adopter documentation and code (which is very slightly newer than what you tested) did incorporate Xenops and Yak!
Yabbie
This is kind of obvious but shouldn’t Gazelle have been Gnu?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildebeest
Kevin
Gnot Gnecessarily!
Besides, Gazelles are fast and beautiful. Gnus … well …
Ken,
We should make Posted By more visible – this was done by Vadim π
According to the source, there are animals with X and Y:
/* List of animal names representing file format. */
const char* file_format_name_map[] = {
…
“Xenops”,
“Yak”,
…
};
>We should make Posted By more visible – this was done by Vadim π
At the google reader:
Future InnoDB File Formats
from Planet MySQL author: Peter Zaitsev
At the Planet Mysql:
Future InnoDB File Formats
posted by Peter Zaitsev on Wed 16 Apr 2008 06:59 UTC
So, i also think it was You post. π
Hmm, tt’s very strange, becouse atom show correct author name: Vadim of this post.
I’ve asked Jay to change planetmysql.org to show MySQL Performance Blog instead of Peter Zaitsev.
You also can report the bug if it does not passes author information from original feed – there are a lot of blogs by multiple authors.
Xeme. It’s a type of gull.