The more complex your privilege setup, the more overhead applies
        to all SQL statements. Simplifying the privileges established by
        GRANT statements enables MySQL to
        reduce permission-checking overhead when clients execute
        statements. For example, if you do not grant any table-level or
        column-level privileges, the server need not ever check the
        contents of the tables_priv and
        columns_priv tables. Similarly, if you place
        no resource limits on any accounts, the server does not have to
        perform resource counting. If you have a very high
        statement-processing load, consider using a simplified grant
        structure to reduce permission-checking overhead.