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How to follow repeatable steps that keep your MySQL databases tuned

Posted on March 6, 2013 by unai

This article explains how MySQL settings can be optimized following a set of predetermined steps. The results are pretty reliable and we keep using this with a very high degree of success. This is something regularly done at Leanservers.

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Posted in linux, mysql | Tagged mysql, mysql-performance, mysql-tuning, optimization, performance, shell-scripts

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