The Performance Schema table described here is available as of MySQL 8.0.17.
          The clone_progress table shows progress
          information for the current or last executed cloning operation
          only.
        
          The stages of a cloning operation include DROP
          DATA, FILE COPY,
          PAGE_COPY, REDO_COPY,
          FILE_SYNC, RESTART, and
          RECOVERY. A cloning operation produces a
          record for each stage. The table therefore only ever contains
          seven rows of data, or is empty.
        
          The clone_progress table has these columns:
- ID- A unique cloning operation identifier in the current MySQL server instance. 
- STAGE- The name of the current cloning stage. Stages include - DROP DATA,- FILE COPY,- PAGE_COPY,- REDO_COPY,- FILE_SYNC,- RESTART, and- RECOVERY.
- STATE- The current state of the cloning stage. States include - Not Started,- In Progress, and- Completed.
- BEGIN_TIME- A timestamp in - 'format that shows when the cloning stage started. Reports NULL if the stage has not started.- YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss[.- fraction]'
- END_TIME- A timestamp in - 'format that shows when the cloning stage finished. Reports NULL if the stage has not ended.- YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss[.- fraction]'
- THREADS- The number of concurrent threads used in the stage. 
- ESTIMATE- The estimated amount of data for the current stage, in bytes. 
- DATA- The amount of data transferred in current state, in bytes. 
- NETWORK- The amount of network data transferred in the current state, in bytes. 
- DATA_SPEED- The current actual speed of data transfer, in bytes per second. This value may differ from the requested maximum data transfer rate defined by - clone_max_data_bandwidth.
- NETWORK_SPEED- The current speed of network transfer in bytes per second. 
          The clone_progress table is read-only. DDL,
          including TRUNCATE TABLE, is
          not permitted.