With the introduction of the data dictionary, the following
INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables are
implemented as views on data dictionary tables:
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Queries on those tables are now more efficient because they obtain
information from data dictionary tables rather than by other,
slower means. In particular, for each
INFORMATION_SCHEMA table that is a view on data
dictionary tables:
The server no longer must create a temporary table for each query of the
INFORMATION_SCHEMAtable.When the underlying data dictionary tables store values previously obtained by directory scans (for example, to enumerate database names or table names within databases) or file-opening operations (for example, to read information from
.frmfiles),INFORMATION_SCHEMAqueries for those values now use table lookups instead. (Additionally, even for a non-viewINFORMATION_SCHEMAtable, values such as database and table names are retrieved by lookups from the data dictionary and do not require directory or file scans.)Indexes on the underlying data dictionary tables permit the optimizer to construct efficient query execution plans, something not true for the previous implementation that processed the
INFORMATION_SCHEMAtable using a temporary table per query.
The preceding improvements also apply to
SHOW statements that display
information corresponding to the
INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables that are views on
data dictionary tables. For example, SHOW
DATABASES displays the same information as the
SCHEMATA table.
In addition to the introduction of views on data dictionary
tables, table statistics contained in the
STATISTICS and
TABLES tables is now cached to
improve INFORMATION_SCHEMA query
performance. The
information_schema_stats_expiry
system variable defines the period of time before cached table
statistics expire. The default is 86400 seconds (24 hours). If
there are no cached statistics or statistics have expired,
statistics are retrieved from storage engine when querying table
statistics columns. To update cached values at any time for a
given table, use ANALYZE TABLE
information_schema_stats_expiry
can be set to 0 to have
INFORMATION_SCHEMA queries retrieve
the latest statistics directly from the storage engine, which is
not as fast as retrieving cached statistics.
For more information, see Section 10.2.3, “Optimizing INFORMATION_SCHEMA Queries”.
INFORMATION_SCHEMA tables in MySQL
9.4 are closely tied to the data dictionary,
resulting in several usage differences. See
Section 16.7, “Data Dictionary Usage Differences”.