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Static format is the default for MyISAM
tables. It is used when the table contains
no variable-length columns (VARCHAR
, VARBINARY
, BLOB
,
or TEXT
).
Each row is stored using a fixed number of bytes.
Of the three MyISAM
storage formats, static format is the simplest and most secure
(least subject to corruption). It is also the fastest of the on-disk formats due to the ease with which rows in
the data file can be found on disk: To look up a row based on a row number in the index, multiply the row number
by the row length to calculate the row position. Also, when scanning a table, it is very easy to read a constant
number of rows with each disk read operation.
The security is evidenced if your computer crashes while the MySQL server is writing to a fixed-format MyISAM
file. In this case, myisamchk can easily determine where each row starts and ends,
so it can usually reclaim all rows except the partially written one. Note that MyISAM
table indexes can always be reconstructed based on the data rows.
Fixed-length row format is only available for tables without BLOB
or TEXT
columns. Creating a table with these columns with an explicit ROW_FORMAT
clause will not raise an error or warning; the format specification
will be ignored.
Static-format tables have these characteristics:
CHAR
and VARCHAR
columns are space-padded to the specified column width,
although the column type is not altered. BINARY
and VARBINARY
columns are padded with 0x00
bytes to the column width.
Very quick.
Easy to cache.
Easy to reconstruct after a crash, because rows are located in fixed positions.
Reorganization is unnecessary unless you delete a huge number of rows and want to
return free disk space to the operating system. To do this, use OPTIMIZE TABLE
or myisamchk -r.
Usually require more disk space than dynamic-format tables.