Free Download MySQL Concurrency: Locking and Transactions for MySQL Developers and DBAs by Jesper Wisborg Krogh
English | January 23, 2021 | ISBN: 148426651X | 400 pages | MOBI | 5.16 Mb
Know how locks work in MySQL and how they relate to transactions. This book explains the major role that locks play in database systems, showing how locks are essential in allowing high-concurrency workloads. You will learn about lock access levels and lock granularities from the user level as well as table locks to record and gap locks. Most importantly, the book covers troubleshooting techniques when locking becomes a pain point.
Several of the lock types in MySQL have a duration of a transaction. For this reason, it is important to understand how transactions work. This book covers the basics of transactions as well as transaction isolation levels and how they affect locking. The book is meant to be your go-to resource for solving locking contention and similar problems in high-performance MySQL database applications.
Detecting locking issues when they occur is the first key to resolving such issues. MySQL Concurrency provides techniques for detecting locking issues such as contention. The book shows how to analyze locks that are causing contention to see why those locks are in place. A collection of six comprehensive case studies combine locking and transactional theory with realistic lock conflicts. The case studies walk you through the symptoms to look for in order to identify which issue you are facing, the cause of the conflict, its analysis, solution, and how to prevent the issue in the future.
What You Will Learn
Understand which lock types exist in MySQL and how they are used
Choose the best transaction isolation level for a given transaction
Detect and analyze lock contention when it occurs
Reduce locking issues in your applications
Resolve deadlocks between transactions
Resolve InnoDB record-level locking issues
Resolve issues from metadata and schema locks
Who This Book Is For
Database administrators and SQL developers who are familiar with MySQL and want to gain a better understanding of locking and transactions as well as how to work with them. While some experience with MySQL is required, no prior knowledge of locks and transactions is needed.