Ran into an interesting problem with a MySQL table I was building as a temporary table for reporting purposes.
I found that if I didn't specify a storage engine, the DROP TEMPORARY TABLE command would hang for up to half a second.
If I defined my table as ENGINE = MEMORY this short hang would disappear.
As I have a solution to this problem (using MEMORY tables), my question is why would a temporary table take a long time to drop? Do they not use the MEMORY engine by default? It's not even a very big table, a couple of hundred rows with my current test data.