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The following table shows the available servers for Windows in MySQL 5.0.
| Binary | Description |
| mysqld-nt | Optimized binary with named-pipe support |
| mysqld | Optimized binary without named-pipe support |
| mysqld-debug | Like mysqld-nt, 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 5.0 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.)
Use of named pipes is subject to these conditions:
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.
Named-pipe connections are allowed only by the mysqld-nt and mysqld-debug servers.


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