Reduced Data Processing
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- Specify Columns
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- Exclude Unnecessary Fields
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| Rdf:type | Performance Benefit | [1] |
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### 4. **Exclude Unnecessary Fields** Exclude fields that are not frequently used in your searches. This can reduce the amount of data that needs to be loaded and processed. **Steps:** 1. Go to the index pattern in Kibana. 2. Click on the…
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Sometimes, rewriting the query can help MySQL use the index more effectively. Here are a few tips: 1. **Avoid Wildcard Selects**: Instead of selecting all columns (`*`), specify only the columns you need. This can reduce the amount of d…
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