The MySQL Query Cache is a powerful piece of engineering that users of the popular open source database can take advantage of to speed up throughput of their applications. MySQL’s cache operates a little bit differently from other database engines. It does not just cache query plans, but the query data as well. What this means is that the size and number of queries that your database manages will be variables when tuning the query cache. We discuss all of these items in our new article at DatabaseJournal.
Database Journal – Optimizing the MySQL Query Cache
Archive for March, 2009
Our latest issue of Open Insights #53 for March 2009, we discuss the idea “focus on results on process”. From buying technology hardware, to buying licenses, hiring consultants, to upgrading enterprise software, this simple maxim can provide some new insights into our decision making processes, and hopefully save us time and money in the process.Open Insights 53 – Focus on Results