Hi Sebastian,
It depends. In general, no. In some filesystems and operating
systems, it actually helps. I think you can base your decision on
whether it makes server administration easier for you.
Regards
Baron
Thanks
It seems there are no clear thresholds between I/O access, the number of
innodb index files, their sizes, ...
Hi,
Does the use of "innodb_file_per_table" option imply a performance cost ?
Compared to default: all InnoDB indexes are in ibdataX file(s).
Thanks
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