What is the disadvantage to using a MySQL longtext sized field when every entry will fit within a mediumtext sized field?

darkAsPitch picture darkAsPitch · Sep 6, 2011 · Viewed 18.6k times · Source

What is the disadvantage to using a MySQL longtext sized field when every entry will fit within a mediumtext sized field?

The reason I am asking is because I have some longtext sized fields and recently realized they are much too large, but then struggled with motivating myself to make the minute change because "what's the harm?" hence the question.

Answer

mu is too short picture mu is too short · Sep 6, 2011

The only storage size difference is the number of bytes allocated for the "how many bytes is this field" number. From the fine manual:

TINYTEXT    L + 1 bytes, where L < 2^8  
TEXT        L + 2 bytes, where L < 2^16
MEDIUMTEXT  L + 3 bytes, where L < 2^24
LONGTEXT    L + 4 bytes, where L < 2^32

So a longtext will use one more byte than mediumtext to store the same text. There is a bit more information in the Data Type Storage Requirements section of the manual and some more in the The BLOB and TEXT Types section.

There's no practical difference between the four TEXT types.