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Resource Groups in MySQL 8 Resource Groups, a new feature in MySQL 8 for resource management, are used to define a group for a certain type of threads, and to allocate the resources that threads in a particular group may consume. This results in prioritizing the different groups of threads. |
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Window Functions in MySQL 8 Window functions are a new feature in MySQL 8. While most functions operate only on the data pertaining to a single row of data, Window functions operate over a “window” of data when performing a SQL query, and also for each query row. |
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Creating a New User in MySQL 8 In MySql 8, you may create a user that requires multiple authentication methods, uses a random password, with comments and attributes annotated with the user, and configured failed logins. |
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Common Table Expressions in MySQL 8 Common Table Expressions (CTEs) are a new feature in MySQL 8.0 to simplify SQL code related to result sets generated by subqueries, offering a better alternative to derived tables. |
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The New Data Dictionary in MySQL 8.0 The data dictionary tables do incur some operational and upgrade differences, but the benefits outweigh the overhead. |
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