Overall, you should see in increase in IO performance. However, if you're 
database has performance problems with missing indexes, poorly written queries, 
or subqueries, it may just mask the problem for a time. So I definitely 
recommend having an SSD, just that the same MySQL Best Practices for 
performance still apply. :) 

Justin 

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Justin Carmony


On Monday, October 1, 2012 at 10:08 AM, Merrill Oveson wrote:

> PHPers:
> 
> 
> Put my mysql database on sdd drive...
> 
> Will my queries run much faster?
> 
> Anybody tried this?
> 
> Merrill
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