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InnoDB Performance Optimization Basics

Percona

This blog is in reference to our previous ones for ‘Innodb Performance Optimizations Basics’ 2007 and 2013. Although there have been many blogs about adjusting MySQL variables for better performance since then, I think this topic deserves a blog update since the last update was a decade ago, and MySQL 5.7

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Gzip vs Brotli – Best Browser Compression

MachMetrics

It also offers 9 levels of compression, so that the amount of compression and the time it takes to compress can be fine-tuned. Many caching plugins like WPRocket also offer Gzip compression right out of the box. Created by Google in 2013, Brotli is a compression algorithm created by Google for the compression of web fonts.

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Performance tips for building responsive sites

Speed Curve

The following article was originally published in the 2013 Performance Calendar. Source: Guy Podjarny However, we do now have a full set of techniques to effectively deliver highly performative sites that not only visually scale across devices but also deliver code and assets tuned to the width of a device. Source: Github Blog.

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Understanding Execution Plan Operator Timings

SQL Performance

SQL Server 2014 SP2 and later produce runtime (“actual”) execution plans that can include elapsed time and CPU usage for each execution plan operator (see KB3170113 and this blog post by Pedro Lopes). This can make it difficult to draw sound performance-tuning conclusions.

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