Am 27.01.2016 20:05, schrieb Tom Worster:
> 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.
>
It is not that easy, since tables in my test 10.1.10 and mysql 5.1.53
have the same setup. I would not be surprised if the difference had been
10% or so. But the actual difference is much more, causing jobs to pile up
at peak times.
Unfortunately i have correct my self at one small point the engine is MyISAM.
re,
wh
> 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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