MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
          The accounts table contains a row
          for each account that has connected to the MySQL server. For
          each account, the table counts the current and total number of
          connections. The table size is autosized at server startup. To
          set the table size explicitly, set the
          performance_schema_accounts_size
          system variable at server startup. To disable account
          statistics, set this variable to 0.
        
          The accounts table has the
          following columns. For a description of how the Performance
          Schema maintains rows in this table, including the effect of
          TRUNCATE TABLE, see
          Section 29.12.8, “Performance Schema Connection Tables”.
        
              USER
            
              The client user name for the connection. This is
              NULL for an internal thread, or for a
              user session that failed to authenticate.
            
              HOST
            
              The host from which the client connected. This is
              NULL for an internal thread, or for a
              user session that failed to authenticate.
            
              CURRENT_CONNECTIONS
            
The current number of connections for the account.
              TOTAL_CONNECTIONS
            
The total number of connections for the account.
              MAX_SESSION_CONTROLLED_MEMORY
            
Reports the maximum amount of controlled memory used by a session belonging to the account.
              MAX_SESSION_TOTAL_MEMORY
            
Reports the maximum amount of memory used by a session belonging to the account.
          The accounts table has these
          indexes:
        
              Primary key on (USER,
              HOST)