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Q. What is the FederatedX pluggable storage engine?
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A. It is a fork of the Federated Storage Engine that Brian Aker and I
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(Patrick Galbraith) developed originally . It is a storage engine that
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uses a client connection to a remote MySQL data source as its data
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source instead of a local file on disk.
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Q. Why did you fork from Federated?
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A. To enhance the storage engine independently of the
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MySQL Server release schedule. Many people have been
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mentioning their dissatisfaction with the limitations
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of Federated. I think the engine is a great concept and
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have a sense of obligation to continue to improve it.
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There are some patches already that are in dire need
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of being applied and tested.
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Q. What do you plan to do with FederatedX?
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A. Many things need addressing:
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- Outstanding bugs
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- How do deal with huge result sets
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- Pushdown conditions (being able to pass things like LIMIT
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to the remote connection to keep from returning huge
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result sets).
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- Better transactional support
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- Other connection mechanisms (ODBC, JDBC, native drivers
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of other RDBMSs)
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Q. What FederatedX is and is not?
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A. FederatedX is not yet a complete "federated" solution in
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the sense that other venders have developed (IBM, etc). It
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is essentially a networked storage engine. It is my hope
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to make it a real federated solution.
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Q. In which MySQL distributions/forks/branches can I find FederateX
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A. MariaDB (http://www.mariadb.com)
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