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Advanced MySQL 8

You're reading from   Advanced MySQL 8 Discover the full potential of MySQL and ensure high performance of your database

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
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ISBN-13 9781788834445
Length 286 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Birju Shah Birju Shah
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Eric Vanier Eric Vanier
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Tejaswi Malepati Tejaswi Malepati
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Preface 1. Introduction 2. MySQL 8's New Features FREE CHAPTER 3. Indexing Your Data for High Performance 4. Advanced Data Techniques for Large Queries 5. MySQL Data Dictionary in MySQL 8.0 6. MySQL Server Settings 7. Group Replication in MySQL 8.0 8. InnoDB Cluster in MySQL 8.0 9. Monitoring Your Large Distributed Databases 10. Authentication and Security Management with MySQL 8.0 11. Advanced MySQL Performance Tips and Techniques 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Removal of file-based storage metadata

In previous versions of MySQL, the dictionary data was partially stored in the metadata file type. Frequently encountered problems of storage related to these files, based on the type metadata, included scans of very expensive files. Thus, vulnerability to bugs related to the filesystem, complex code to handle failures for data replication and disaster recovery, and a lack of scalability made it difficult to add metadata to new features and relational objects.

Remember, in our previous section on the MySQL data dictionary structure in MySQL 8.0, we saw a graph of the data dictionary before MySQL 8.0, where the data dictionary was surrounded by auxiliary files. Now, with MySQL 8.0, the following list of files will be removed and replaced with tables:

  • .frm
  • .par
  • .trn
  • .trg
  • .isl
  • db.opt

It is better to have metadata managed from tables than files...

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