Starting in InnoDB storage engine 1.1, the purge operations (a type of garbage collection) that InnoDB performs automatically can be done in a separate thread, rather than as part of the master thread. This change improves scalability, because the main database operations run independently from maintenance work happening in the background.
      To enable this feature, set the configuration option
      innodb_purge_threads=1, as opposed to the
      default of 0, which combines the purge operation into the master
      thread.
    
      You might not notice a significant speedup, because the purge
      thread might encounter new types of contention; the single purge
      thread really lays the groundwork for further tuning and possibly
      multiple purge threads in the future. There is another new
      configuration option, innodb_purge_batch_size
      with a default of 20 and maximum of 5000. This option is mainly
      intended for experimentation and tuning of purge operations, and
      should not be interesting to typical users.
    
This is the User’s Guide for InnoDB storage engine 1.1 for MySQL 5.5, generated on 2010-04-13 (revision: 19994) .

