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Category: Index Statistics

Automatic update of InnoDB Persistent Statistics Never Triggers

By Jesper Krogh Posted on 22 August, 2021 Posted in Index Statistics

Since MySQL 5.6 InnoDB has supported persistent index statistics. This means that when you restart MySQL, InnoDB does not have to recalculate the statistics for the tables, rather it can read the statistics from its persistent storage. This has several …

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