[Solved] MySQL table with 4,000,000 record?

How to optimize this SQL query?

In case you have your own slow SQL query, you can optimize it automatically here.

For the query above, the following recommendations will be helpful as part of the SQL tuning process.
You'll find 3 sections below:

  1. Description of the steps you can take to speed up the query.
  2. The optimal indexes for this query, which you can copy and create in your database.
  3. An automatically re-written query you can copy and execute in your database.
The optimization process and recommendations:
  1. Avoid OFFSET In LIMIT Clause (query line: 16): OFFSET clauses can be very slow when used with high offsets (e.g. with high page numbers when implementing paging). Instead, use the following \u003ca target\u003d"_blank" href\u003d"http://www.eversql.com/faster-pagination-in-mysql-why-order-by-with-limit-and-offset-is-slow/"\u003eseek method\u003c/a\u003e, which provides better and more stable response rates.
  2. Avoid Selecting Unnecessary Columns (query line: 2): Avoid selecting all columns with the '*' wildcard, unless you intend to use them all. Selecting redundant columns may result in unnecessary performance degradation.
The optimized query:
SELECT
        people.*,
        locations.id,
        lat,
        lng,
        poi,
        (6371 * acos(cos(radians(plat)) * cos(radians(lat)) * cos(radians(lng) - radians(plon)) + sin(radians(plat)) * sin(radians(lat)))) AS distance 
    FROM
        locations,
        people 
    WHERE
        locations.id = people.id 
    HAVING
        distance < dist 
    ORDER BY
        distance LIMIT 0,
        20

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