I'm thinking about adding indexes to Mysql. I've heard that they either increase performance, or decrease performance. I'm willing to bet it will increase my performance given the circumstances.
If they do hurt my system, how do I remove them?
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Originally posted by InFovEin
with Mysql 3.22.32.
If you are having performance problems, you'll get a huge increase in speed from upgrading to MySQL 3.23.30
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No, you still need to add them.
I'm running v 1.1.5 with Mysql 3.22.32.
Does this version of vBulletin already add the indexes, or do I still need to add them?
DROP INDEX index ON table;
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