Hi wh,
If a table has any indexes then inset time increases with the number of
records in the table. Even with only one index, the difference between
inserting when the table is nearly empty and when it has many millions of
records can be dramatic.
If you have some understanding of how conventional indexes work then this
effect can become fairly easy to imagine.
Tom
On 1/27/16, 5:27 AM, "Maria-discuss on behalf of walter harms"
<maria-discuss-bounces+fsb=thefsb.org@lists.launchpad.net on behalf of
wharms@bfs.de> wrote:
>Hello list,
>i have a strange problem with inserts.
>The tables is large (time series data) and has a
>lot of partitions, engine is IMMODB.
>We have notice that the write performance decreases with
>time, start of the month good, end of the month bad.
>
>The same behavier is the lasted version of mariadb.
>But when i replace mariadb with mysql the problems vanishes
>(so its not a hardware issue). I suspect that it is a caching
>problem but a comparison of the configs did not give a hint.
>Anyone an idea what may cause the effect ?
>
>
>re,
> wh
>
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