What is the best Linux filesystem for MySQL (InnoDB)? [closed]
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06-07-2019 - |
Question
I tried to look for benchmark on the performances of various filesystems with MySQL InnoDB but couldn't find any.
My database workload is the typical web-based OLTP, about 90% read, 10% write. Random IO.
Among popular filesystems such as ext3, ext4, xfs, jfs, Reiserfs, Reiser4, etc. which one do you think is the best for MySQL?
Solution
You should have a look at Lessons Learned in Building a Highly Scalable MySQL Database. They benchmarked mysql with some of these filesystems and jfs looks like a clear the winner.
OTHER TIPS
If you are working with InnoDB this two part interaction at the mysqlperformanceblog with Heikki Tuuri who created it should good reading.
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