Posted by Maciej Dobrzanski |

Everyone does backups. Usually it’s some nightly batch job that just dumps all MySQL tables into a text file or ordinarily copies the binary files from the data directory to a safe location. Obviously both ways involve much more complex operations than it would seem by my last sentence, but it is not important right now. Either way the data is out and ready to save someone’s life (or job at least). Unfortunately taking backup does not come free of any cost. On the contrary, it’s more like doing very heavy queries against each table in the database when mysqldump is used or reading a lot of data when copying physical files, so the price may actually be rather high. And the more effectively the server resources are utilized, the more that becomes a problem.
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