MariaDB Enterprise Server InnoDB Background Thread Pool
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Overview
Starting with MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.5 and MariaDB Community Server 10.5, InnoDB uses the InnoDB Background Thread Pool to perform internal operations in the background. In previous versions, the internal operations were performed by dedicated threads. By using the InnoDB Background Thread Pool instead of many dedicated threads, InnoDB can reduce context switching and use system resources more effectively.
The InnoDB Background Thread Pool performs internal operations in multiple categories: tasks, timers, and asynchronous I/O.
Tasks are used to perform internal operations that are triggered by some event. In ES 10.5 and later and CS 10.5 and later, the following threads have been replaced by tasks with the InnoDB Background Thread Pool:
The InnoDB Buffer Pool Resize Thread
The InnoDB Buffer Pool Dump Thread
The InnoDB Full-Text Search (FTS) Optimization Thread
Timers are used to perform internal operations that are triggered periodically. In ES 10.5 and later and CS 10.5 and later, the following threads have been replaced by timers with the InnoDB Background Thread Pool:
The InnoDB Master Thread
The InnoDB Defragmentation Thread
The InnoDB Monitor Thread
The InnoDB Error Monitor Thread
Asynchronous I/O is used to read from and write to disk asynchronously. In ES 10.5 and later and CS 10.5 and later, the following threads have been replaced by asynchronous I/O with the InnoDB Background Thread Pool:
Feature Summary
Feature | Detail | Resources |
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Thread Pool | InnoDB Background Thread Pool | |
Storage Engine | InnoDB | |
Purpose | Handles background tasks for InnoDB | |
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