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Naar boven*** Course delivered in English (UK - (GMT)) ***
MariaDB Performance & Tuning Course Overview
This MariaDB Performance & Tuning course is designed for Database Administrators,Application Developers and Technical Consultants
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- Methode: Virtueel leren
- Datum: 23-24 februari, 2026 | 10:30 to 18:00
- Locatie: Virtueel-en-klassikaal (W. Europe )
- Taal: Nederlands
Doelgroep
Naar bovenWho will the Course Benefit?
Anyone who needs to monitor and tune the performance of MariaDB databases.
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Naar bovenCourse Objectives
To provide the skills necessary to monitor and tune MariaDB database performance.
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Naar bovenMariaDB Performance & Tuning Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 1
Course Introduction
- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: INTRODUCTION TO PERFORMANCE TUNING
- Tuning Overview
- Hardware optimization
- Increase RAM and use faster RAM
- Use more CPU cores
- Use a clustered database
- Optimize the operating system
- Use indexes to improve performance
- Optimize queries
- Optimize tables
- Assign suitable memory allocations
- Set values for system variables that affect performance
- Use benchmarking tool
Session 2: MARIADB PERFORMANCE TUNING TOOLS
- Tools that can assist with performance tuning
- The Information Schema
- Performance-related SHOW Commands to collect data for tuning
- Tools that can be used to benchmark databases
- Common benchmarks to use
- The BENCHMARK() function
- The mariadb-slap client load emulator
- Use session status variables to determine statement usage
- Use SHOW PROFILE to profile queries
- Obtaining performance information through the Performance Schema
- Obtaining performance information through the SYS Schema
Session 3: STATEMENT TUNING
- Overview of Statement Tuning
- Identifying and improve problem queries
- The Optimizer
- Understand the output from the Explain command
- Monitor queries using the Information Schema Processlist table
- Optimization strategies
- Optimizations for derived tables
- Filesort with small LIMIT optimization
- Limit rows examined
- Query limits and timeouts
- Abort statements that exceed a specific time to execute
Session 4: INDEXES
- An overview of MariaDB indexes
- Types of MariaDB indexes
- Make efficient usage of indexes
- Assess the size of an Index
- Resolve queries without accessing some tables referred to in the query
- Force query plans using index hints
- Find rows in a table using named indexes
- Ignore indexes using an index hint
- How indexes impact table joins
- InnoDB Cached Indexes Information
MariaDB Performance & Tuning Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 2
Session 5: SERVER CONFIGURATION AND MONITORING
- Set suitable values for server configuration variables
- Use server status variables to monitor performance
- Use table caching
- Store key distributions for a table with the ANALYZE TABLE command
- Reclaim unused space and defragment data with the OPTIMIZE TABLE command
- Use multi-threading
- Solve connection issues
- Query Cache
Session 6: THE INNODB ENGINE
- Transactions
- Monitoring InnoDB locks in MariaDB
- MariaDB disable deadlock detection
- Monitor the performance of the InnoDB engine
- Set and monitor caches and buffers
- Configuring data files for performance
- Configuring the log files for performance
Session 7: OVERVIEW OF CLUSTERING AND PERFORMANCE
- Advantages Performance Advantages of Clustering
- Performance Issues and Clustering
- The Galera Cluster
- The Percona XtraDB Cluster
- The FederatedX Engine
Session 8: DUMPING AND LOADING DATA
- SQL statements versus delimited data
- Parameters affecting dump performance
- Parameters affecting load performance
- Exercises: Dump and load performance
Session 9: PARTITIONING TABLES FOR PERFORMANCE
- The concept of partitioned tables
- How partitioning can improve performance
- Hash partitioning
- Key partitioning
- List partitioning
- Composite partitioning or subpartitioning
- Partition Pruning
- Adding,dropping and coalescing partitions
- Convert a non-partitioned table to a partitioned table
Voorkennis
Naar bovenRequirements
Delegates must have a working knowledge of MariaDB Database Administration.
This course is run on a Linux operating system,a basic knowledge of Linux/UNIX is recommended but is not essential.
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