Making your log files very large may reduce disk I/O during checkpointing. It often makes sense to set the total size of the log files as large as the buffer pool or even larger.
How Checkpoint Processing Works
InnoDB
implements a checkpoint mechanism known as fuzzy checkpointing. InnoDB
flushes modified database pages from the buffer pool in small batches. There is no need to flush the buffer pool in one single batch, which would disrupt processing of user SQL statements during the checkpointing process.
During crash recovery, InnoDB
looks for a checkpoint label written to the log files. It knows that all modifications to the database before the label are present in the disk image of the database. Then InnoDB
scans the log files forward from the checkpoint, applying the logged modifications to the database.