Published on: 2025-06-04 01:18:39
MySQL transactions per second vs fsyncs per second Jul 2020 Just wondering how many transactions or writes per second MySQL can handle? While it depends on many factors, fundamentally, about as many transactions as MySQL can commit to disk per second. A modern disk can do ~1000 fsyncs per second, but MySQL will group multiple writes with each fsync. An okay rule-of-thumb would be 5000-15,000 writes per second, depending on things like writes per transaction, number of indexes, hardware, size o
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