To measure the speed of a specific MySQL expression or function,
invoke the BENCHMARK()
function
using the mysql client program. Its syntax is
BENCHMARK(
.
The return value is always zero, but mysql
prints a line displaying approximately how long the statement
took to execute. For example:
loop_count
,expr
)
mysql> SELECT BENCHMARK(1000000,1+1);
+------------------------+
| BENCHMARK(1000000,1+1) |
+------------------------+
| 0 |
+------------------------+
1 row in set (0.32 sec)
This result was obtained on a Pentium II 400MHz system. It shows that MySQL can execute 1,000,000 simple addition expressions in 0.32 seconds on that system.
The built-in MySQL functions are typically highly optimized, but
there may be some exceptions.
BENCHMARK()
is an excellent tool
for finding out if some function is a problem for your queries.