MySQL 8.0 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.0
The online DDL feature provides support for instant and in-place table alterations and concurrent DML. Benefits of this feature include:
Improved responsiveness and availability in busy production environments, where making a table unavailable for minutes or hours is not practical.
For in-place operations, the ability to adjust the balance
between performance and concurrency during DDL operations using
the LOCK
clause. See
The LOCK clause.
Less disk space usage and I/O overhead than the table-copy method.
ALGORITHM=INSTANT
support is available for
ADD COLUMN
and other operations in MySQL
8.0.12.
Typically, you do not need to do anything special to enable online DDL. By default, MySQL performs the operation instantly or in place, as permitted, with as little locking as possible.
You can control aspects of a DDL operation using the
ALGORITHM
and LOCK
clauses of
the ALTER TABLE
statement. These
clauses are placed at the end of the statement, separated from the
table and column specifications by commas. For example:
ALTER TABLEtbl_name
ADD PRIMARY KEY (column
), ALGORITHM=INPLACE;
The LOCK
clause may be used for operations that
are performed in place and is useful for fine-tuning the degree of
concurrent access to the table during operations. Only
LOCK=DEFAULT
is supported for operations that are
performed instantly. The ALGORITHM
clause is
primarily intended for performance comparisons and as a fallback to
the older table-copying behavior in case you encounter any issues.
For example:
To avoid accidentally making the table unavailable for reads,
writes, or both, during an in-place ALTER
TABLE
operation, specify a clause on the
ALTER TABLE
statement such as
LOCK=NONE
(permit reads and writes) or
LOCK=SHARED
(permit reads). The operation
halts immediately if the requested level of concurrency is not
available.
To compare performance between algorithms, run a statement with
ALGORITHM=INSTANT
,
ALGORITHM=INPLACE
and
ALGORITHM=COPY
. You can also run a statement
with the old_alter_table
configuration option enabled to force the use of
ALGORITHM=COPY
.
To avoid tying up the server with an ALTER
TABLE
operation that copies the table, include
ALGORITHM=INSTANT
or
ALGORITHM=INPLACE
. The statement halts
immediately if it cannot use the specified algorithm.