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A place in system memory that is used for caching table and index data pages as they are modified or read from disk.
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MySQL 5.7 not accepting values of innodb_buffer_pool_instances greater than 1
I've been tweaking the values of the buffer pool size (innodb_buffer_pool_size) and the number of buffer pool instances (innodb_buffer_pool_instances) in the my.ini initialization file to optimize hea …
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MySQL 5.7 not accepting values of innodb_buffer_pool_instances greater than 1
Fixed it. I just reinstalled MySQL and now the variable updates just like it should. Don't know why it wasn't working, but I don't really care since it works now.