Diagnosing and Fixing MySQL Database Problems

Morgan Tocker (11.Mar.2010 at 14:45)
Talk at ConFoo.ca Web Techno Conference (English - US)

Rating: 5 of 5

This talk is about what to do when you've identified your MySQL database is slow, but you don't know where to start.

I'll be showing you the approach I use - and how I've been able to put it to use on hundreds of customer machines.

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Rating: 5 of 5

12.Mar.2010 at 03:41 by John Mertic

Lot's of great ways to diagnose MySQL problems without even looking at MySQL directly. Great insight!

Rating: 4 of 5

12.Mar.2010 at 14:06 by Eli White

Very clean discussion of the steps that Morgan himself uses when he is handed a database and told to "fix it". As he said, it's about a 15 minute process that he showed us and then went into some ways that you can instrument your website to make diagnosis easier in the future. If any fault could perhaps be had, was that I was expecting it to be a little more tuned towards 'programmers', but instead seemed to more assume that you were already a DB admin, and was giving you tricks to use. A good talk in either case and well worth the time to check it out.

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