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B-tree indexes
backups
custom scripts, writing
data compression and
filesystem snapshots
offline backups
online versus offline
planning
dumps versus raw backups
raw backups
reasons for performing
auditing
disaster recovery
testing
recovery
[See recovery] replication and
2nd
retention of old backups
storage demands and media
table types and consistency
tools
InnoDB Hot Backup
mysqldump
mysqlhotcopy
mysqlsnapshot
balanced tree (B-tree) indexes
BDB storage engine
[See Berkeley DB storage engine] BDB tables
[See Berkeley DB storage engine] BEGIN statement
bench_example script
benchmarking
importance
performance testing versus stress testing
questions answered by
strategies
testing methodology
client numbers
client/server separation
isolating the variable
iterative testing
real data
repetition
tools
MyBench
[See MyBench] MySQL Benchmark Suite
[See MySQL Benchmark Suite] MySQL super-smack
[See MySQL super-smack] scripting solutions
[See MyBench] Windows and
Berkeley DB (BDB) storage engine
2nd
indexes
refreshing statistics
primary keys and
binary installations, MySQL.com binaries versus distribution binaries
binary logs
resetting
buffers
bulletin boards, use of storage engines for
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