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What was the reasoning behind switching back to Innodb?

Why did the swap happen back to InnoDB from XtraDB? In the past, I've found XtraDB's performance enhancements to be quite significant over InnoDB. So is there a technical reason for the change or is it political? Also, is XtraDB supported as a module in the newest MariaDB's?

Answer Answered by Ian Gilfillan in this comment.

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