Resources are finite, but it would be great if MariaDB also did something
about single-thread performance regressions. MySQL has not done/said much
about them in public. Bugs I created on bugs.mysql.com are getting some
work, but I think all are still open.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 11:30 PM,
Hi, Sergey!
On Nov 20, Sergey Vojtovich wrote:
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MARK CALLAGHAN mdcal...@gmail.com writes:
Resources are finite, but it would be great if MariaDB also did something
about single-thread performance regressions. MySQL has not done/said much
Do you have some pointers about where to start with this? I am thinking about
which types of queries /
You can find lots of problems just with sysbench. The issue is limited to
simple queries - anything with a short response time. There is work in
progress to fix some of this in 5.6 and 5.7. But I have not revisited the
bugs lately. Regardless, I think this is an opportunity where MariaDB can
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