The log buffer is the memory area that holds data to be written to
      the log files on disk. Log buffer size is defined by the
      innodb_log_buffer_size variable.
      The default size is 16MB. The contents of the log buffer are
      periodically flushed to disk. A large log buffer enables large
      transactions to run without the need to write redo log data to
      disk before the transactions commit. Thus, if you have
      transactions that update, insert, or delete many rows, increasing
      the size of the log buffer saves disk I/O.
    
      The
      innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit
      variable controls how the contents of the log buffer are written
      and flushed to disk. The
      innodb_flush_log_at_timeout
      variable controls log flushing frequency.
    
For related information, see Memory Configuration, and Section 8.5.4, “Optimizing InnoDB Redo Logging”.