Hi,
I am researching a paper on architectures and common threads amongst many of 
the available RDBMS's. I am including Oracle, DB2, Sql*Server and MySQL. I 
am finding it difficult to find good documentation on how MySQL implements 
its architecture.

Can anyone point me in the right direction to find out such information as:
- What memory regions are allocated? (buffer pools, a log buffer?)
- How are the blocks in memory managed (processes involved)?  Aging out of 
dirty blocks?
- How are log files produced (by what process and when)?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Stephan

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