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Consider using MEMORY
tables for noncritical data that is accessed often, and is
read-only or rarely updated. Benchmark your application against equivalent InnoDB
or MyISAM
tables under a realistic workload, to confirm that any additional
performance is worth the risk of losing data, or the overhead of copying data from a disk-based table at
application start.
For best performance with MEMORY
tables, examine the kinds of queries against each
table, and specify the type to use for each associated index, either a B-tree index or a hash index. On the CREATE INDEX
statement, use the clause USING
BTREE
or USING HASH
. B-tree indexes are fast for queries that do
greater-than or less-than comparisons through operators such as >
or BETWEEN
. Hash indexes are only fast for queries that look up single values
through the =
operator, or a restricted set of values through the IN
operator. For why USING BTREE
is often a better
choice than the default USING HASH
, see Section
8.2.1.4, "How to Avoid Full Table Scans". For implementation details of the different types of MEMORY
indexes, see Section
8.3.8, "Comparison of B-Tree and Hash Indexes".