MySQL Server uses a pluggable storage engine architecture that enables storage engines to be loaded into and unloaded from a running MySQL server.
Plugging in a Storage Engine
        Before a storage engine can be used, the storage engine plugin
        shared library must be loaded into MySQL using the
        INSTALL PLUGIN statement. For
        example, if the EXAMPLE engine plugin is
        named example and the shared library is named
        ha_example.so, you load it with the
        following statement:
      
INSTALL PLUGIN example SONAME 'ha_example.so';
        To install a pluggable storage engine, the plugin file must be
        located in the MySQL plugin directory, and the user issuing the
        INSTALL PLUGIN statement must
        have INSERT privilege for the
        mysql.plugin table.
      
        The shared library must be located in the MySQL server plugin
        directory, the location of which is given by the
        plugin_dir system variable.
      
Unplugging a Storage Engine
        To unplug a storage engine, use the
        UNINSTALL PLUGIN statement:
      
UNINSTALL PLUGIN example;If you unplug a storage engine that is needed by existing tables, those tables become inaccessible, but are still present on disk (where applicable). Ensure that there are no tables using a storage engine before you unplug the storage engine.