how B-tree indexing works in mysql

倾然丶 夕夏残阳落幕 提交于 2019-11-28 23:35:23

The database stores the value indexed as a B-Tree key, and the record pointer as a B-Tree value.

Whenever you search for a record holding a certain value of an indexed column, the engine locates the key holding this value in the B-Tree, retrieves the pointer to the record and fetches the record.

What exactly is a "record pointer", depends on the storage engine.

  • In MyISAM, the record pointer is an offset to the record in the MYI file.

  • In InnoDB, the record pointer is the value of the PRIMARY KEY.

In InnoDB, the table itself is a B-Tree with a PRIMARY KEY as a B-Tree key. This is what called a "clustered index" or "index-organized table". In this case, all other fields are stored as a B-Tree value.

In MyISAM, the records are stored without any special order. This is called "heap storage".

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