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    Unhappy mysql hotcopy scripst

    any one know any good mysql hotcopy scripts which can run by cron , i have large databses around 20 gb dumping them takes really long time killing all sites on server
    bhanuprasad1981 Reviewed by bhanuprasad1981 on . mysql hotcopy scripst any one know any good mysql hotcopy scripts which can run by cron , i have large databses around 20 gb dumping them takes really long time killing all sites on server :( Rating: 5
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    20gb mysql dump by cron your server will get down when cron will run
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    Base 20 GB requires a special approach to support and storaging. Maybe you can reduce size your database. But in any case it is better to use storage engine with fewer locks, such as InnoDB.
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    its not single db of 20gb i said "databases" , sites i host are mostly vb ,using innodb in vbulletin "shared hosting" is welcoming headache.
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    Here is a link http://www.innodb.com/doc/hot_backup...p.uncompressed

    I personally backup first then compress. Saves on overhead. And the risk of no backup at all is lowered.

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    Have you considered using an SSD drive to host your databases? That way you'll have better disk IO throughput and it should have a relatively low impact on the server overall.

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    my dc doesn't offer ssd drive more my server can hold 2 disk only , i already use both slots
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    As a variant you need change server with RAID 10 or SSD. It is much improve disk I/O. With bases of this size is a significant improvement.
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    as i mentioned above too my dc offer only sata disk no other fast disk available
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    best way to approach this is to use a script like bigdump that wont upload but download and make it do like each database will dump at a certain amount of mb or gb then do a continue on script...

    Basicly something that can dump partial dumps of each database to do multiple dumps then join the dumps

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