MySQL 8.0 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.0
Many DDL operations on tables and indexes
(CREATE, ALTER, and
DROP statements) can be performed online.
See Section 17.12, “InnoDB and Online DDL” for details.
Online DDL support for adding secondary indexes means that you can generally speed up the process of creating and loading a table and associated indexes by creating the table without secondary indexes, then adding secondary indexes after the data is loaded.
Use TRUNCATE TABLE to empty a
table, not DELETE FROM
. Foreign key
constraints can make a tbl_nameTRUNCATE statement
work like a regular DELETE statement, in
which case a sequence of commands like
DROP TABLE and
CREATE TABLE might be
fastest.
Because the primary key is integral to the storage layout of
each InnoDB table, and changing the
definition of the primary key involves reorganizing the
whole table, always set up the primary key as part of the
CREATE TABLE statement, and
plan ahead so that you do not need to
ALTER or DROP the
primary key afterward.