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      <title>MySQL Query Cache path</title>
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      <description>Just how effective is the Query Cache on performance? If you are not comfortable reading the MySQL code you can cheat very easily with the SHOW PROFILE command. This demonstration will show you at a high level the relative impact without and with the Query Cache.</description>
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      <title>Using the Query Cache effectively</title>
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      <description>Maximize your strengths, minimize your weaknesses.&#xA;You can apply this approach to many things in life, I apply it to describing and using MySQL the product, and it’s components. The Query Cache like many features in MySQL, and indeed features in many different RDBMS products (don’t get me started on Oracle *features*) have relative benefits.</description>
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