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One of the approaches we are using to look at MySQL scalability is to identify and if possible eliminate hot locks inside MySQL. For locks that cannot be eliminated, we are looking at ways to reduce the mutex hold times, or replace the critical sections with lock-free algorithms. It won't happen overnight, but it needs to be done if we are to make MySQL more scalable. Along the way we're … Continue Reading »