How to insert a very large number of records into a MySql database as fast as possible

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庸人自扰 2020-11-30 15:00

I have a database table like below:

create table temperature
(id int unsigned not null auto_increment primary key,
temperature double
);

An

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  • 2020-11-30 15:30

    General rules :-

    1. use load data infile
    2. disable key during import, enable it back after all data has been import
    3. run the script at the database server itself, connect using socket instead of tcp/ip

    Most of the tips are explained at the documentation.

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  • 2020-11-30 15:31

    You should do bulk inserts. The ADO.NET way to do it is by using a DataAdapter.

    For a MySQL specific solution, use the MySqlBulkLoader.

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  • 2020-11-30 15:35

    you can use the concept of bulk insert which executes many inserts at the same time minimizing overhead of calling ExecuteNonQuery multiple times.

    in MySQL this is called LOAD DATA, check here for details: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/load-data.html

    in MS SQL Server this is called bulk insert and it's known as such, that's why I've mentioned it with this name.

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  • 2020-11-30 15:45

    There are a number of ways to optimize bulk inserts. Some are:

    • LOAD DATA INFILE. There is a wrapper API for .NET. This is the fastest way, but has some limitations and semantic differences from simple inserts.

    • Multiple-row INSERT statements:

      INSERT INTO temperature (temperature) VALUES (1.0), (2.0), (3.0), ...

      You should not insert 20.000.000 rows at once, but may want to try 1.000-10.000 for a very large speed-up. This is a simple and very unproblematic way to increase speed. A factor of 10 and sometimes way more is often possible.

    • Locking the table (LOCK TABLES).

    • Disabling indexes temporarily.

    • MySQL options tuning.

    • INSERT DELAYED (most likely not that useful here).

    The documentation does give you more elaborate detail on the options. Some options depend on the table type (InnoDB vs. MyISAM).

    A general suggestion: Always specify the columns that you insert in front of VALUES. This makes for more maintainable code.

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