May 26, 2012

Post: Web Site Optimization: FrontEnd and BackEnd

and MySQL. A lot of talks on this conference was focusing on what is called “FrontEnd”. The meaning of Frontend is…down because their back end just was not ready. Third – Even if your backend is reasonably fast say … and read Steve’s book which he kindly signed for me to get up to speed with front end

Comment: How to Identify Bad Queries in MySQL

… operation they’re requesting is probably going to take a long time. What they don’t tolerate though is unpredictable performance. If there… should be imho. Its all about the front end, if that performs within spec and the back end is holding up, then poking the system because I can make one minor part ever so slightly more efficient is

Post: Heikki Tuuri Innodb answers - Part I

is stored in every record R. An adaptive hash index tries to guess where our search would endis a bummer. I thought Innodb will make sure to schedule synchronous wait in frontand O_DIRECT. Memlock is apparently unstable on Linux. O_DIRECT is an alternative but Linus hates it. What