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Capacity Planning
Value Proposition Empower your enterprise with resilient, high-concurrency AI operations. Optimize throughput with intelligent connection pooling, sub-millisecond in-memory schema caching, and token-optimized payloads engineered for massive scale. Read the full value proposition.
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Connection lifecycle: The database driver keeps idle connections alive. There is no idle timeout in the pool. Connections persist until the server process exits or MySQL closes them via
wait_timeout. Configure withMYSQL_POOL_SIZE(default 10),MYSQL_POOL_TIMEOUT(default 30000 ms), andMYSQL_POOL_QUEUE_LIMIT(default 0 for unlimited) to manage connection backlogs.
Tip
Set --pool-size based on concurrent AI tool calls. The pool size is fully configurable for your single-agent or multi-agent setup.
The server's intelligent schema metadata caching aggressively eliminates redundant introspection, significantly accelerating AI execution and enabling seamless, high-throughput concurrent operations.
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Default TTL: Configurable via
METADATA_CACHE_TTL_MS(defaults to30000ms). - Footprint: Moderate schema metadata consumes minimal memory (e.g., a few megabytes).
- Invalidation: DDL tools automatically invalidate the cache upon execution.
| Environment | TTL | Rationale |
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| Production (stable schema) |
300000 (5 min) or higher |
Eliminates introspection overhead during AI reasoning |
| Active development |
5000–30000 (5–30 s) |
Keeps AI in sync with frequent schema changes |
| Migration runs |
0 (disabled) |
Guarantees fresh metadata after every DDL statement |
export METADATA_CACHE_TTL_MS=300000As AI agents intelligently orchestrate high-volume data operations, proactive maintenance of InnoDB tables becomes vital. Implement regular optimization workflows to mitigate fragmentation, preserve sustained high throughput, and minimize long-term system overhead.
Because InnoDB does not automatically reclaim disk space from deleted rows, optimize your storage footprint by using OPTIMIZE TABLE to rebuild tables and indexes, defragmenting your data files.
- When to use: After large bulk deletes, archival operations, or significant churn.
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How: Use the
mysql_optimize_tabletool. -
Note:
OPTIMIZE TABLElocks the table. It remains I/O-intensive. Schedule this during low-traffic windows.
- When to use: After bulk loads that change data distribution significantly. Stale statistics cause the query optimizer to choose suboptimal indexes.
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How: Use the
mysql_analyze_tabletool. -
Note: For newer MySQL environments, consider using histogram statistics. Use
ANALYZE TABLE ... UPDATE HISTOGRAM ON .... Do this for columns with skewed distributions.
Consider range partitioning for large tables or time-series segments. Use the mysql_add_partition tool to manage them. Benefits:
- Partition pruning reduces scan scope for time-bounded queries.
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ALTER TABLE ... DROP PARTITIONis instant. This is compared toDELETE FROM ... WHERE date < X.
The InnoDB buffer pool is MySQL's primary memory cache. Its size directly impacts query performance and supports enterprise-scale AI data operations.
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Monitoring: Use
mysql_sys_host_summary/mysql_sys_memory_summaryor themysql_buffer_pool_stats/mysql_innodb_statustools to query performance metrics. Inspect hit rates, dirty page ratios, and free buffers. -
Sizing rule of thumb: Set
innodb_buffer_pool_sizeto 70–80% of available RAM on a dedicated MySQL server. -
Hit rate target: A hit rate below 99% indicates a pool too small for the working set. Use
mysql_sys_host_summary/mysql_sys_memory_summaryor themysql_buffer_pool_stats/mysql_innodb_statustools to review this metric.
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Administrators should use the pre-configured Grafana, Datadog, or OpenTelemetry dashboards to aid ongoing capacity planning and visualize buffer pool stats, reducing constant manual polling.
- Cost Optimization: Transmitting raw query results to LLMs incurs scaling limits and cost bottlenecks. Code Mode addresses this by aggregating data server-side to reduce context size and token consumption. For Code Mode rate limiting, consider Redis memory usage and scaling requirements.
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Granular limits: Granular tool-level arguments efficiently enforce row limits on read queries, delivering precise control over context windows without relying on restrictive global server defaults. Code Mode strictly enforces a global payload boundary (
CODEMODE_MAX_RESULT_SIZEdefault 102400 bytes). - Cursor pagination: Leverage keyset-based cursor pagination for scanning large tables instead of traditional OFFSET, which inefficiently forces MySQL to scan and discard rows. Cursor pagination executes in optimal O(1) time on indexed columns, ensuring consistent performance regardless of table size.
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Token-saving flags: Many tools support
compact,summary, andlimitflags to significantly reduce token overhead. Truncating tools returnlimitedandtotalAvailableflags to inform agents about capped results.
See also: Performance-Tuning · Configuration · Tool Filtering
Unlock autonomous database orchestration with an enterprise-grade MySQL MCP server. Featuring blazing-fast sandboxed Code Mode, uncompromising schema enforcement, and seamless ecosystem integrations to power secure, intelligent AI workflows.
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- Configuration
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