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MySQL Performance Monitor

FromDual veröffentlicht seine Datenbank Performance Monitoring Lösung für MySQL, Percona Server und MariaDB. Diese Lösung verfügt über Monitoringmöglichkeiten für die meisten MySQL Storage Engines (Aria, InnoDB, MyISAM, NDB, PBXT und XtraDB). Im Weiteren können MySQL Master - Slave Replikationen, UNIX Prozesse (mysqld, ndbd) und MySQL spezifische Informationen überwacht werden.

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Performance Tuning Key for MySQL

This MySQL Performance Tuning Key should give you a guide how to best tune you MySQL database systematically... It should also work similar for other RDBMS.

Also check our MySQL Performance Monitor

For a database configuration tuning only please look first at our MySQL database health check.

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MySQL Database Health Check

Release v0.28

  • On this page you can check the health of your MySQL/MariaDB database.
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MySQL Active - Active Clustering

It is possible to use an active - active shared-disk cluster in MySQL in some cases. For doing this you have to fulfill the following requirements:

Transaction performance

Transaction performance relates among other things from I/O performance. This means hard disk performance.

Hard disk performance

When you select a hard disk, an important feature to consider is the performance (speed) of the drive. Hard disks come in a wide range of performance capabilities. As is true of many things, one of the best indicators of a drive’s relative performance is its price. An old saying from the automobile-racing industry is appropriate here: "Speed costs money. How fast do you want to go?"

SATA Flash Solid State Disk up to 160 Gbyte announced!

The price for a 160 Gbyte disk will be around USD 15'000. This is still a bit expensive. But the access time is around 0.5 ms (both for reading and writing) which is around 10 times faster than a normal 15'000 rpm SCSI disk! The disk has NO cache because it is a cache itself (according to the supplier. Maybe this will change in the future). And the lifetime of a cell is > 5 mio writes. For the same performance one needs usually an array of around 10 disks. If your database is heavily write-I/O bound you should consider this solution.

Materialized Views (MV) with MySQL

Materialised View (MV) is the pre-calculated (materialised) result of a query. Unlike a simple VIEW the result of a Materialised View is stored somewhere, generally in a table. Materialised Views are used when immediate response is needed and the query where the Materialised View bases on would take to long to produce a result. Materialised Views have to be refreshed once in a while. It depends on the requirements how often a Materialised View is refreshed and how actual its content is.

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