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| From: | Jeremy Zawodny | Date: | January 22 2002 7:28am |
| Subject: | Re: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | ||
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On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 12:57:12PM +0530, Chetan Lavti wrote: > > Is there any other way (except query cache) using which the database > can be made memory resident. Actually I want a database which is to > be used by a lookup server(something like a dns server). The > database lookup delay can become a bottleneck in the performance of > the server. Do you know of any techniques used to speedup frequent > database lookups for databases which are mostly static in nature. Ah, sure. Have a look at HEAP tables in the MySQL manual. They sould like just what you need. Jeremy -- Jeremy D. Zawodny, <jzawodn@stripped> Technical Yahoo - Yahoo Finance Desk: (408) 349-7878 Fax: (408) 349-5454 Cell: (408) 685-5936 MySQL 3.23.41-max: up 19 days, processed 441,748,474 queries (264/sec. avg)
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| • RE: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Chetan Lavti | 22 Jan |
| • Re: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Jeremy Zawodny | 22 Jan |
| • Re: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Dan Nelson | 22 Jan |
| • RE: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Chetan Lavti | 22 Jan |
| • Re: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Jeremy Zawodny | 22 Jan |
| • RE: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Chetan Lavti | 23 Jan |
| • RE: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Chetan Lavti | 23 Jan |
| • RE: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Egor Egorov | 23 Jan |
| • RE: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Victoria Reznichenko | 23 Jan |
| • Re[2]: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Egor Egorov | 23 Jan |
| • Re[2]: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Victoria Reznichenko | 23 Jan |
| • Re[4]: regarding the MySQL's server Caching feature | Victoria Reznichenko | 24 Jan |
