ENGINES
The ENGINES table provides information about storage engines. This is particularly useful for checking whether a storage engine is supported, or to see what the default engine is.
The ENGINES table has the following columns:
- engine: the storage engine name.
- support: the level of support for the storage engine:
| Value | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| YES | The engine is supported and is active | 
| DEFAULT | Like YES, plus this is the default engine | 
| NO | The engine is not supported | 
| DISABLED | The engine is supported but has been disabled | 
- comment: A brief description of the storage engine.
- transactions: Whether the storage engine supports transactions.
- xa: Whether the storage engine supports XA transactions.
- savepoints: Whether the storage engine supports savepoints.
For example:
SELECT * from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ENGINES\G
The output is as follows:
*************************** 1. row ***************************
      engine: mito
     support: DEFAULT
     comment: Storage engine for time-series data
transactions: NO
          xa: NO
  savepoints: NO
*************************** 2. row ***************************
      engine: metric
     support: YES
     comment: Storage engine for observability scenarios, which is adept at handling a large number of small tables, making it particularly suitable for cloud-native monitoring
transactions: NO
          xa: NO
  savepoints: NO