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Session

Performance Tuning MySQL Cluster

Mikael Ronström, Senior Software Architect, MySQL AB

Track: MySQL Cluster and High Availability
Date: Tuesday, April 24
Time: 5:30pm - 6:15pm
Location: Ballroom F

This presentation will describe how to turn MySQL Cluster into a high-performance database server. It will give real measured improvements and also some insights into why these parameters matter.

The presentation will cover:
1) Introduction to MySQL Cluster

2) Configuration parameters for MySQL Server

3) Configuration parameters affecting log writing and recovery

4) Configuration parameters affecting interaction with operating systems

5) Effect of using Cluster Interconnects for shorter response times and higher throughput

After listening to this presentation participants will have learned the most important tweaks that can be made to MySQL Cluster. By understanding these parameters, one can turn MySQL Cluster into a real-time database server for optimal response time, a database server handling millions of transactions per second, or simply a high availability box with very predictable performance and very high availability.