The title of this article is actually “10 Tips for Optimizing MySQL Queries that don’t suck” – and its worth a read. If you are in any way involved with web 2.0 you almost definitely will have a database bottleneck at some stage, and these will help you improve it or even better – do it right the first time!
10 Tips for Optimizing MySQL Queries
The article is essentially attacking this post on optimization tips – which should also actually be read.
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April 12th, 2007 at 2:38 pm
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