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Benchmarking MySQL Performance_MySQL

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Benchmarking lets you test how a system responds when it is given work to do, and removes the guesswork from your performance tuning efforts. The workloads you use when benchmarking are very different from real life deployments, which can be extremely variable. If you remember this, benchmarking is extremely useful, enabling you to measure current performance and determine the performance impact of any changes. Such changes could be the addition of new hardware or opening up your application to more users.

Benchmarking is one of the topics that you can learn more about by taking theMySQL Performance Tuning course. You can take this course in the following formats:

  • Training-on-Demand: Start training within 24 hours of registration, following lecture delivery at your own pace and scheduling time on a lab environment at your convenience.
  • Live-Virtual Events: Attend a live event from your own desk, no travel required. You can choose from a selection of events on the schedule to suit different timezones.
  • In-Class Events: Travel to an education center to take this course. Below is a selection of the events already on the schedule.

 Location

 Date

 Delivery Language

Brussels, Belgium

 10 June 2014

 English

Sao Paolo, Brazil

 26 May 2014

 Brazilian Portuguese

London, England

 20 October 2014

 English

Milan, Italy

 28 July 2014

 Italian

Rome, Italy

 23 June 2014

 Italian

Riga, Latvia

 29 September 2014

 Latvian

Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

 5 May 2014

 English

Utrecht, Netherlands

 10 June 2014

 English

Warsaw, Poland

 20 May 2014

 Polish

To register for an event or to learn more about the authentic MySQL curriculum, go tohttp://education.oracle.com/mysql.

To read an expert writing about MySQL benchmarks and other topics related to MySQL performance, have a look athttp://dimitrik.free.fr/blog.

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