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General query log performance [message #67] Wed, 16 August 2006 09:46 Go to previous message
radek  is currently offline radek
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Hi

I'm wondering how big impact on performance would have turning on the general query log. I read in manual it should be turned off in production environment to increase the performance but I didn't find any information about performance gain (how much cpu/disk usage it would take). Is it like 1% performance lost or could it be bigger? Basically I just want to turn it on for a week to analyze later that query log.

Thanks in advance
Radek

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