Justin McAleer wrote:
The buffer pool should basically be set to as high as your system can afford, more or less. The example my.cnf files all have "Set buffer pool size to 50-80% of your computer's memory" as a comment. That's actually the most crucial InnoDB tuning adjustment you can make.

If the default buffer pool size is not adequate for a busy server, then it should probably be noted in the wiki somewhere.

Good point. The default if you don't specify the size in my.cnf is 8M, but the example my.cnf files clearly specify 50-80% of the computer memory.

CentOS/RHEL don't have a size in my.cnf, so the mysql default is used, which appears to be 8M.

I'll bump that up and see how it goes.

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