Stanislav,
HT> I have a question about using InnoDB format of tables with MySQL.
HT> We have a following problem:
HT> our application collects data into MySQL database during some period of time
HT> (say 1 hour) and then we need to analyze these data then move insert results
HT> of analysis into other table within same db and then clean first table.
HT> The problem is, what during analysis (it takes 30-40 secs) we have a lot of
HT> pending queries (due to lock on target table) and then all these pending
HT> queries start to execute the system load becomes to high.
HT> Can it be faster if we will switch to using InnoDB tables instead of MyISAM?
HT> How stable is InnoDB implementation in MySQL ?
HT> And more important, how fast is it ?
Just an idea :
1. say you record you data in table "data_table".
2. ALTER rename data_table -> data_table_for_stats
3. CREATE a new data_table
4. continue to record data in "data_table" and calculate your
stats on "data_table_for_stats".
2 and 3 will take less that 1 second with MyISAM (Mysql just
have to rename some files + create new files).
you can do what you want on "data_table_for_stats" without the risk
to lock other processes which are using "data_table".
After you calculated your stats, you can move all data from
"data_table_for_stats" into a table "data_table_backup" and drop
"data_table_for_stats".
Just an idea if this can help ...
Regards,
Alex.
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