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MySQL 8 Administrator???s Guide

You're reading from  MySQL 8 Administrator???s Guide

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788395199
Pages 510 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (4):
Chintan Mehta Chintan Mehta
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Ankit K Bhavsar Ankit K Bhavsar
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Hetal Oza Hetal Oza
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Subhash Shah Subhash Shah
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. An Introduction to MYSQL 8 2. Installing and Upgrading MySQL 8 3. MySQL 8 – Using Programs and Utilities 4. MySQL 8 Data Types 5. MySQL 8 Database Management 6. MySQL 8 Storage Engines 7. Indexing in MySQL 8 8. Replication in MySQL 8 9. Partitioning in MySQL 8 10. MySQL 8 – Scalability and High Availability 11. MySQL 8 – Security 12. Optimizing MySQL 8 13. Extending MySQL 8 14. MySQL 8 Best Practices and Benchmarking 15. Troubleshooting MySQL 8 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

An overview on indexing

To define an index on a table is the best way to improve the performance of the SELECT operation. An index acts like a pointer for the table rows and permits queries to quickly point to matching rows based on the WHERE condition. MySQL 8 allows you to create indexes on all the data types. Although indexing provides good performance on queries, it is recommend to define it in the proper way, because unnecessary indexes waste space and time (for MySQL 8 to find which index is best to use). In addition to that, indexes also add costs to INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations, because during these operations, MySQL 8 will update each index.

As we described previously, an index is a data structure that improves the speed of operations. Based on the structure, an index is bifurcated into two major forms—a clustered index and a non-clustered index:

  • Clustered...
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