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add ssd drive and move mysql datadir

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  • dalem
    Do you need to? no do you want to? yes if your MySQL server is running a lot of queries you will defiantly see a performance boost But your MySQL tuner results show your servers not working up a sweat yet
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  • alexistkd
    you think is not worth it then? its a good deal in term of price i wont see any difference between now and after with ssd? what you think? thank you
    Do you need to? no do you want to? yes if your MySQL server is running a lot of queries you will defiantly see a performance boost But your MySQL tuner results show your servers not working up a sweat yet

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  • dalem
    depends on how big your databases are only $10 go for it
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You may also find the following discussion of this topic helpful: SSD vs HDD for databases Thank you.
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  • Jeff P.
    My setup is: 1 ssd for / 1 ssd for /var/lib/mysql 1 ssd for /home 1 sata for /backup This not only gives you HUGE performance, but if Linux crashes or the main drive burns out, you lost nothing critical. Just replace drive and restore image if your host allows you to create backup images. In case anyone does this... read: After you make your partitions, here are the only steps you need... THE RIGHT WAY. The proper way to move MySQL to a second drive.
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