I have a big table where I update something like 10k rows per second on average, but just one column. Currently it looks to me that MariaDB writes those changes rather instantly onto the disk creating a constant significant write I/O.
However, for this one column, I don't care too much, if the data is saved to disk in real time, I rather want to have less write I/O on the disk and a higher risk of data loss.
Is there any way I can tell MariaDB to cache this data for a bit longer time in memory before writing it to the disk?
Basically, the column is a "information_last_verified_at" timestamp that I regularly update and I can live with it being a few minutes off in the unlikely event of some server problems.