MySQL Connector vs MySQL Partition Connector "Near Realtime" Performance Best Practice?

JoshuaBarker
Domo Employee
in Connectors
Hi all,
I'm currently investigating the best practice for performance connecting with MySQL for a "near realtime" connection for monitoring missed call tickets in Domo. The idea is Domo will replace both FiveTran and Snowflake.
Any guidance is highly appreciated!
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Using a partition connection will allow you to pull in a subset of the data that gets updated instead of having to pull all of the data which would reduce the amount of data needed to process and thus improving the import speed into Domo.
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