I am trying to find out which MySQL table engine is best for each of our table and requirements.
The tables with many reads(SELECT queries) are MyISAM. The tables with many writes(INSERT/UPDATE queries) are InnoDB. These are the only two types that we used, but now we have different scenarios and we do not know which DB engine is best.
1)We have a table users
that we UPDATE/SELECT very often, like 1 row every second for SELECT and 1 row every 1 second for UPDATE, but the INSERTS are rare, like 1 every 300 seconds. For this we chose MyISAM.
2)We have a table users_data
where we INSERT data as often as we do it in table users
, like every 300 seconds, but we do not UPDATE this table too often, but we read from it once every 1 second. For this we chose MyISAM
3)We have a table transactions
where we INSERT data very often, like 1 row every 4-5 seconds, and we SELECT large packs from this every 20-30 seconds (we make many SUM's often from this table based on userid). For this we chose MyISAM.
4)We have a table transactions_logs
where we store id (which is the same as transactions
table), merchant name, email and we INSERT data very often, like 1 row every 4-5 seconds, but we read this very rarely. For this we chose InnoDB.
Rarely we join table transactions
and transactions_logs
for statistics.
5)We have a table pages
where we only SELECT data very often,like 1 row per second. For this we chose MyISAM and we turned on MySQL cache.
Questions:
a)We have another table with 1 INSERT every 100000 seconds, but many SELECT/UPDATE queries per second? What type should this be? We are using MyISAM for now for this type. We read data from it, we modify it, then we update it and we do this once per 1-2 seconds. Is MyISAM the best option for this?
b)Do you think that we should've used InnoDB for all tables? I've read that since MySQL 5.6, InnoDB is the default table type and probably it was optimised a lot.