Portable Tablespace in InnoDB I test it!
Overview I have recently blog on the company site about portable Tablespaces (http://www.pythian.com/news/32547/mysql-bi-weekly-news-04262012/) What I was saying is that is one of the things that...
View ArticleSchoonerSQL Automates Failure Handling & Failover
There are different types of failures in the database environment ranging from the loss of the network, to the loss of an instance, all the way to the loss of a node (the server hardware). A robust...
View ArticleMySQL Enterprise Monitor 2.3.10 Is Now GA!
We are pleased to announce that MySQL Enterprise Monitor 2.3.10 is now available for download on the My Oracle Support (MOS) web site as our latest GA release. It will also be available via the Oracle...
View ArticleInitial Reactions to MySQL 5.6
New versions of MySQL are always interesting to try out. Often they have features which I may have asked for myself so it’s satisfying to see them eventually appear on a system I use. Often other new...
View ArticleZend CE has a Worm
After updating the AVGFree virus definitions, I was surprised to find that Zend CE (Community Edition) 4.0.6 had a worm in the JavaServer.exe file. There was greater surprise when Zend CE 5.3.9...
View ArticleMeet The MySQL Experts Podcast: MySQL Thread Pool
In the latest episode of our “Meet The MySQL Experts” podcast, Mikael Ronstrom, senior MySQL Architect, explains us how the MySQL Thread Pool improves MySQL Scalability. You can try out the MySQL...
View ArticleIf You *Must* Deploy Multi-Master Replication, Read This First
An increasing number of organizations run applications that depend on MySQL multi-master replication between remote sites. I have worked on several such implementations recently. This article...
View ArticleTyranny of a Google vote
Read the original article at Tyranny of a Google voteImage by Hajo de Reijger, politicallyillustrated.comFor the past year I’ve been seeing headline blogs analyzing the effect of Google’s last...
View ArticleMySQL Talks I Am Giving
In the next 6 weeks or so, I will be doing a bunch of speaking. You can come see me if you will be in the New York City metro area (New Brunswick, New Jersey); Charlottesville, Virginia; near Helsinki,...
View ArticleRegister for South East Linux Fest (free)
The South East Linux Fest is happening June 8th through the 10th and will feature Beginner MySQl Training Day, Advanced MySQl Training Day, the Open Database Camp, as well as Free & Open Source...
View ArticleTokuDB v6.0: Download Available
TokuDB v6.0 is full of great improvements, like getting rid of slave lag, better compression, improved checkpointing, and support for XA. I’m happy to announce that TokuDB v6.0 is now generally...
View ArticleOTN Developer Day: MySQL - New York
If you have not signed up yet for the OTN Developer Day: MySQL in NYC, hurry time is running out! This is shaping up to be one of the largest developer days yet. We have a great line up of speakers. I...
View ArticleMySQL Utilities webinar replay
In case you missed the MySQL Utilities webcast, a replay is available: http://t.co/7bFAV083This webcast is a nice overview of all the MySQL utilities including examples. Check it out and see how the...
View ArticleInstalling MySQL from source/binary tarball as a Linux service
I've written before I prefer to do a manual install of MySQL over a repository one. I still do: I typically install from binary tarball or by compiling from source. I'd like to share my setup procedure...
View ArticleThe cost of improved security on a MySQL server
Security-Enhanced Linux or SELinux is a Linux kernel feature that provides a mechanism for supporting access control security policies. It enables a system administrator to create an extra set of rules...
View ArticlePercona Live: NYC Conflicts with Oracle OpenWorld
I was checking out my schedule as I prepared to submit some talks to Percona Live: NYC, when I noticed that it conflicts with Oracle OpenWorld, and starts the day after MySQL Connect finishes. The...
View ArticleLAMP Performance Optimizations – Volume 1
Download PDF Presentation Get a detailed introduction to the very broad topic of end-to-end performance optimization in web applications based on LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP). Short Url:...
View ArticleMySQL Connect — Call for papers closing soon!
The MySQL Connect call for papers will be closing soon. We have received some very good submissions but yours needs to be included! . No need to panic but May 6th is the cut off date and that is just a...
View ArticleDevops in Munich
Devopsdays Mountainview sold out in a short 3 hours .. but there's other events that will breath devops this summer. DrupalCon in Munich will be one of them .. Some of you might have noticed that I`m...
View ArticlejQuery, PHP and CSS.. NetBeans IDE Still Rocks..
Recently, got an opportunity to do some implementation using Ajax and PHP. Having previously used NetBeans IDE 6.1/6.5 for PHP, it was an obvious choice to come back to NetBeans IDE again. Although, I...
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