The following table shows the available servers for Windows in
MySQL 6.0.
Binary
Description
mysqld
Optimized binary with named-pipe support
mysqld-debug
Like mysqld, but compiled with full debugging and
automatic memory allocation checking
All of the preceding binaries are optimized for modern Intel
processors, but should work on any Intel i386-class or higher
processor.
Each of the servers in a distribution support the same set of
storage engines. The SHOW ENGINES statement
displays which engines a given server supports.
All Windows MySQL 6.0 servers have support for
symbolic linking of database directories.
MySQL supports TCP/IP on all Windows platforms. MySQL servers on
Windows support named pipes as indicated in the following list.
However, the default is to use TCP/IP regardless of platform.
(Named pipes are slower than TCP/IP in many Windows
configurations.)
Named pipes are enabled only if you start the server with the
--enable-named-pipe option. It is necessary to
use this option explicitly because some users have experienced
problems with shutting down the MySQL server when named pipes
were used.
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