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This document discusses the Performance Schema in MySQL, which records instrumentation data to help profile and monitor database activity. It provides an overview of the Performance Schema's components and tables, how it has evolved between MySQL versions to include more metrics and functionality, and examples of how to query the tables to analyze wait events, statements, stages and other performance data.
The 5.5 and 5.6 releases of MySQL introduce several new mechanisms that provide improved monitoring and performance tuning functionality. Examples are performance schemas, InnoDB metrics tables, optimizer trace, and extended explain functionality. This session outlines the vision for monitoring-related functionality in MySQL and presents an overview of the new mechanisms. It shows how these are integrated with MySQL management tools. Furthermore, it discusses how these mechanisms can be utilized by application developers, DBAs, and production engineers for tracking down performance issues and monitoring production systems.
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This document provides an overview of MySQL for Oracle DBAs, covering topics such as MySQL architecture, backup and recovery strategies, managing space and tables, and connecting MySQL to Oracle. The key points discussed include MySQL's product architecture and internal memory structures, filesystem layout for binaries, data and log files, InnoDB and MyISAM storage engines for managing space, and using tools like mysqldump, mysqlhotcopy, and mysqlbinlog for backups and point-in-time recovery.
This document summarizes MySQL's monitoring mechanisms and how they have evolved over time. It discusses tools like SHOW statements, INFORMATION_SCHEMA, slow/general query logs, and EXPLAIN that provided limited visibility in past versions. MySQL 5.5 introduced the Performance Schema framework for detailed instrumentation. Subsequent versions have expanded instrumentation to provide more developer-focused statistics on statements, stages, I/O, locks and more. New INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables in 5.6 provide additional InnoDB statistics on data dictionary, buffer pool, transactions and compression. The optimizer trace exposes query transformations. Enhanced EXPLAIN now supports more statement types and future improvements will provide a structured EXPLAIN output.
The document discusses MySQL Enterprise Monitor, an application that monitors MySQL database performance. It provides an overview of the product's architecture and features, how to install and configure it, and the benefits it provides, such as real-time performance monitoring, identifying problematic queries through query analysis, and advising on issues. It also notes how the tool helps improve performance, scalability, agility, productivity and reduce costs and risks for MySQL databases.
This document discusses best practices for caring for and maintaining a MySQL database. It recommends allocating sufficient memory, using proper hardware like solid state drives for fast I/O, understanding and carefully configuring login privileges and roles, keeping the database server up to date with the latest MySQL release for improved performance and features, monitoring the database for issues, enabling logs, performing regular backups, and setting up replication between a master and slave database for redundancy. Memory, I/O speed, security, updates, monitoring, backups, and replication are key to ensuring a happy and high-performing MySQL server.
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The firewall has multiple modes. In learning mode it collects the incoming query normalization in a scratchpad that can be persisted to disk. In alert mode it will just alert the DBA for an unknown query but still let it pass.
And in protecting mode it will reject all unknown queries.
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We will go through all of the stages of installing, training and arming the MySQL firewall with understandable examples.
Scaling MySQl 1 to N Servers -- Los Angelese MySQL User Group Feb 2014Dave Stokes
The document discusses various options for scaling MySQL databases to handle increasing load. It begins with simple options like upgrading MySQL versions, adding caching layers, and read/write splitting. More complex and reliable options include using MySQL replication, cloud hosting, MySQL Cluster, and columnar storage engines. Scaling to very large "big data" workloads may involve using NoSQL technologies, Hadoop, and data partitioning/sharding. The key challenges discussed are defining business and technical requirements, planning for high availability, and managing increased complexity.
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This document summarizes a presentation about new features and changes coming in MySQL 5.7. Key points include: MySQL 5.7 will include performance improvements, more robust transaction handling and memory instrumentation. However, some backwards incompatible changes will be needed to improve the architecture. The presentation outlines several proposed changes, such as making replication more durable by default and changing the default SQL mode to STRICT. It also discusses new features for InnoDB and the optimizer.
This document provides an overview and summary of updates and new features in MySQL 5.6:
- MySQL 5.6 improves performance, scalability, instrumentation, transactional throughput, availability, and flexibility compared to previous versions.
- Key areas of focus include improvements to InnoDB for transactional workloads, replication for high availability and data integrity, and the optimizer for better performance and diagnostics.
- New features in MySQL 5.6 include enhanced replication utilities for high availability, improved subquery and index optimizations in the query optimizer, and expanded performance schema instrumentation for database profiling.
The document discusses setting up MySQL high availability using InnoDB Cluster. It provides instructions for installing MySQL 8.0, configuring three MySQL instances for the cluster, creating the cluster, and running the MySQL Router for load balancing and failover. The Router is configured to route reads from two read-only slaves, while writes go to a single read-write master. Connections are tested from each instance to verify the Router is load balancing correctly.
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This document provides an overview of the MySQL sys schema. It discusses how sys schema provides views and functions on top of the Performance Schema to implement common DBA and developer use cases. It covers installing sys schema, the various formatting and helper functions it includes, and the summary views it provides for analyzing user activity, I/O, schema objects and more.
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The document outlines changes and new features in MySQL versions 5.7 through upcoming releases. Key points include:
- MySQL 5.7 development follows a milestone release process to stabilize new features before general availability. Four development milestone releases have been completed so far.
- Notable 5.7 features include statement timeouts, change replication without stopping SQL threads, and performance improvements like optimized UNION ALL queries.
- Some existing functionality will change in 5.7, like making replication more durable by default and producing errors for queries with only partial GROUP BY clauses.
- Ongoing efforts include refactoring and improving InnoDB, the optimizer, and other components for better performance and scalability. New features in development
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This document discusses various methods for optimizing performance of MySQL databases, including upgrading hardware and software, optimizing configuration settings, optimizing queries, and optimizing database schemas. It provides an example of using EXPLAIN plans and adding indexes to optimize queries on a database table to improve performance. The author recommends focusing on query optimization as the best method, using profilers and slow query logs to identify queries to optimize.
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This document discusses various MySQL performance metrics that are important to measure from within the database, operating system, and application. It outlines key InnoDB internal structures like the buffer pool and log system. Specific metrics that provide insight into buffer pool usage, page churn, and log writes are highlighted. Optimizing the working set size and ensuring sufficient free space in the log files are important factors for performance.
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This document provides an overview of MySQL for Linux system administrators. It discusses MySQL architecture including storage engines, memory usage, the MySQL server process, and InnoDB transaction processing. It also covers topics like backups and replication, and the agenda includes performance and capacity planning. The goal is to help system administrators understand and manage MySQL databases.
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The document provides an overview of the InnoDB storage engine used in MySQL. It discusses InnoDB's architecture including the buffer pool, log files, and indexing structure using B-trees. The buffer pool acts as an in-memory cache for table data and indexes. Log files are used to support ACID transactions and enable crash recovery. InnoDB uses B-trees to store both data and indexes, with rows of variable length stored within pages.
The document discusses MySQL architecture and concepts. It describes the application layer where users interact with the MySQL database. It then explains the logical layer which includes subsystems like the query processor, transaction management, recovery management and storage management that work together to process requests. Key concepts like concurrency control, locks, transactions, storage engines and InnoDB/MyISAM are also overviewed.
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This document contains a presentation on MySQL Workbench. It discusses MySQL Workbench 6.3, its advanced features like the SQL IDE, modeling, administration capabilities. It also discusses how Workbench can be used to do more through Python scripting, SSH tunneling and Fabric. Finally, it outlines some new features in MySQL 5.7 RC like support for JSON, GIS and other enhancements.
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The document discusses how organizations can leverage big data. It notes that the amount of data being produced is rapidly increasing and will continue to do so with more smart devices. The document outlines how organizations can use big data to improve existing processes, create new opportunities, run their business more effectively by organizing data for specific uses, and change their business by exploring raw data to discover new applications. It provides examples of companies in various industries that have been able to gain competitive advantages by leveraging big data in these ways.
The document discusses how organizations can leverage big data. It notes that the amount of data being produced is growing dramatically and will continue to do so. It outlines four ways that organizations can benefit from big data: getting fast answers to new questions, creating a centralized data reservoir, predicting outcomes more accurately, and accelerating data-driven actions. It provides examples of companies that have achieved benefits like increased revenue and customer satisfaction through big data analytics. Finally, it argues that Oracle offers an integrated platform for organizations to fully leverage big data within their business analytics.
NoSQL & SQL - Best of both worlds - BarCamp Berkshire 2013Andrew Morgan
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