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JakeHarlan

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Mysql is a table locking database. Selects/inserts and updates all lock the table... so queuing is an intrinsic function of the database.

 

Mysql uses priorities... the default is that writes are processed in the order received, and have a higher priority than reads. Nevertheless, Reads also lock the database from writes.

 

By default LOCK TABLES will block/wait until it gets all the table locks you are asking for.

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