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High Performance MySQL 2nd Edition
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High Performance MySQL is the definitive guide to building fast, reliable systems with MySQL. Written by noted experts with years of real-world experience building very large systems, this book covers every aspect of MySQL performance in detail, and focuses on robustness, security, and data integrity.
High Performance MySQL teaches you advanced techniques in depth so you can bring out MySQL's full power. Learn how to design schemas, indexes, queries and advanced MySQL features for maximum performance, and get detailed guidance for tuning your MySQL server, operating system, and hardware to their fullest potential. You'll also learn practical, safe, high-performance ways to scale your applications with replication, load balancing, high availability, and failover.
This second edition is completely revised and greatly expanded, with deeper coverage in all areas. Major additions include:
- Emphasis throughout on both performance and reliability
- Thorough coverage of storage engines, including in-depth tuning and optimizations for the InnoDB storage engine
- Effects of new features in MySQL 5.0 and 5.1, including stored procedures, partitioned databases, triggers, and views
- A detailed discussion on how to build very large, highly scalable systems with MySQL
- New options for backups and replication
- Optimization of advanced querying features, such as full-text searches
- Four new appendices
The book also includes chapters on benchmarking, profiling, backups, security, and tools and techniques to help you measure, monitor, and manage your MySQL installations.
- ISBN-100596101716
- ISBN-13978-0596101718
- Edition2nd
- PublisherOreilly & Associates Inc
- Publication dateJune 1, 2008
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.09 x 1.47 x 9.25 inches
- Print length684 pages
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About the Author
Baron Schwartz is a software engineer who lives in Charlottesville, Virginia and goes by the online handle of "Xaprb," which is his first name typed in QWERTY on a Dvorak keyboard. When he's not busy solving a fun programming challenge, he relaxes with his wife Lynn and dog Carbon. He blogs about software engineering at http://www.xaprb.com/blog/.
A former manager of the High Performace Group at MySQL AB, Peter Zaitsev now runs the mysqlperformanceblog.com site. He specializes in helping administrators fix issues with Web sites handling millions of visitors a day, dealing with terabytes of data using hundreds of servers. He is used to making changes and upgrades both to hardware to software (such as query optimization) in order to find solutions. He also speaks frequently at conferences.
Vadim Tkachenko was a Performance Engineer in at MySQL AB. As an expert in multithreaded programming and synchronization, his primary tasks were benchmarks, profiling, and finding bottlenecks. He also worked on a number of features for performance monitoring and tuning, and getting MySQL to scale well on multiple CPUs.
Jeremy Zawodny and his two cats moved from Northwest Ohio to Silicon Valley in late 1999 so he could work for Yahoo!--just in time to witness the .com bubble bursting first-hand. He's been at Yahoo!® ever since, helping to put MySQL and other Open Source technologies to use in fun, interesting, and often very big ways. Starting with the popular and high-traffic Yahoo! Finance site, he worked to make MySQL part of the site's core infrastructure in large batch operations as well as real-time feed processing and serving content directly on the site. He then helped to spread "the MySQL religion" to numerous other groups within Yahoo!, including News, Personals, Sports, and Shopping. Nowadays he acts as Yahoo!'s MySQL guru, working with Yahoo!'s many engineering groups to get the most out of their MySQL deployments.
In 2000, he began writing for Linux Magazine and continues to do so today as a columnist and contributing editor. After over a year of active participation on the MySQL mailing list, he got the idea to write a book about MySQL. (How hard could it be, really?) You can still find him answering questions on the list today. Since 2001, Jeremy has been speaking about MySQL at various conferences (O'Reilly's Open Source Conference, PHPCon, The MySQL User Conference, etc.) and user groups in locations as far away as Bangalore, India. His favorite topics are performance tuning, replication, clustering, and backup/recovery. In more recent times, he's rediscovered his love of aviation, earning a Private Pilot Glider license in early 2003. Since then he's spent far too much of his free time flying gliders out of Hollister, California and Truckee, near Lake Tahoe. He hopes to soon earn his Commercial Pilot license and then go on to become a certified flight instructor someday. Occasional MySQL consulting also helps to pay for his flying addiction.
Jeremy rambles almost daily about technology and life in general on his weblog: www.jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/
Arjen Lentz was born in Amsterdam but has lived in Queensland Australia since the turn of the millennium, sharing his life these days with his beautiful daughter Phoebe and black cat Figaro. Originally a C programmer, Arjen was employee #25 at MySQL AB (2001-2007). After a brief break in 2007, Arjen founded Open Query (http://openquery.com.au), which develops and provides its own data management training and consulting services in the Asia Pacific region and beyond. Arjen also regularly speaks at conferences and user groups. In his abundant spare time Arjen indulges in cooking, gardening, reading, camping, and exploring the RepRap. Arjen's weblog is at http://arjen-lentz.livejournal.com/
Derek J. Balling has been a Linux system administrator since 1996. Hehas helped build and maintain server infrastructure for companies likeYahoo, and institutions like Vassar College. He has also writtenarticles for The Perl Journal and a number of online magazines, and ison the Program Committee for the 2008 LISA Conference. He is currentlyemployed as the Data Center Manager for Answers.com.
When not working on computer-related issues, Derek enjoys spendingtime with his wife Debbie, and their posse of animals (4 cats and adog). He also makes his opinion known on current events or whatever isannoying him lately on his blog at http://blog.megacity.org/.
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- Publisher : Oreilly & Associates Inc; 2nd edition (June 1, 2008)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 684 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0596101716
- ISBN-13 : 978-0596101718
- Item Weight : 2.49 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.09 x 1.47 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,127,183 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #257 in MySQL Guides
- #625 in SQL
- #10,583 in Programming Languages (Books)
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Dad, business owner, cook, explorer, gardener, ponderer.
Arjen helped build MySQL AB (employee#25, 2001-2007) until just before its acquisition by Sun Microsystems. He also co-authored the 2nd edition of O'Reilly's High Performance MySQL book, and speaks regularly at user groups and conferences.
Arjen is the exec.director of Open Query, which delivers independent training and proactive maintenance/support services for MySQL and MariaDB environments, and related technologies.
Originally Arjen is a C programmer, with coding experience going back to the early 80s. He also has a keen interest in Open Source and sustainable business models such as Upstarta.biz.
Arjen was born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, but has lived in Australia (Brisbane) for the last decade with no intention of leaving. Outside work, Arjen likes to spend time with his daughter, cook, walk, camp, read, listen to music, and grow herbs/veggies.
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Baron is a prominent MySQL performance expert, community leader, speaker, author, and software engineer. After earning a degree in Computer Science and spending several years as a software engineer, Baron grew and led Percona's consulting team and practice to international prominence, then founded VividCortex to give developers and operations teams deep visibility into the behavior and performance of production database systems. Although he is most recognized for his MySQL expertise, Baron understands and appreciates many types of databases, and participates actively in several database communities as a speaker and advocate, as evidenced by his Oracle ACE award among others.
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is always an issue. This book is simply excellent. The authors are quite knowledgeable -- they not only tell you what settings to you, but also include why. They debunked a lot of misconceptions I held about getting the best performance out of the server and when to use MyISAM v. InnoDB.
I especially appreciated the deep background into server operation and how data is stored and queries processed with the different storage engines. If you are thinking of using MySQL on a large project, you need this book.
There's a good reason this is a 2nd edition -- a great book.
If you have read basic text books on mysql and other databases and still feel deprived or lacking of database knowledge. This book will help with optimizing your queries and making your web apps or IT system run much faster and efficient.
On a side not, the world of data is changing almost every day. I would recommend learning about aws, hadoop hive, and other modern database systems that are becoming more widely used.
I was basically astonished by the information and format in this book, which inspired me to write this review. In clear, understandable prose (with diagrams when needed), this book lays out pretty much everything you need to know to operate mysql in production environments. I can also say given my extensive experience using mysql, I learned or honed my knowledge of several important topics. Make the web better, buy this book.
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I'm even more impressed by Baron's company called Percona.
They are top notch when it comes to mysql experts and professionalism.
Thank you!

But I reached the stage that queries on large databases were getting awfully slow and damaging my credibility. I needed a way to find speed on relatively low end (or old high end) servers.
In the first 30 pages alone this book has opened up my eyes to a vast range of possibilities and expanded my lack of knowledge incredibly - so much so I can actually talk sense on the subject if asked!
This looks to be an incredible book, and browsing through the 600 odd pages I can see a whole range of topics and areas that I really should know a lot more about and will enhance my ability to scale tremendously.
Not sure now how I managed to do without it.
Highly recommended.

At www.reallysimplesystems.com, it is mandatory reading for all the dev staff!