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Petri Virsunen of team blog Continuent Team Blog
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Wed 28 Nov 2012 23:20 UTC
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MySQL is the first choice for a large majority of web applications thanks to its ease of use and low cost of operation. However, running big apps on MySQL is still a challenge even for experts. In this webinar we show you how to combine Percona Server and Percona XtraBackup with Continuent Tungsten to build business-critical systems capable of processing hundreds of millions of transactions per
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Petri Virsunen of team blog Continuent Team Blog
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Tue 13 Nov 2012 22:12 UTC
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MySQL is the world’s most popular open-source database, and powers websites and applications of numerous leading and fast-growing organizations. In this streamed video from a MySQL community event in Barcelona, we cover everything you need to know to successfully scale out and replicate your MySQL databases and make your applications highly available.
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Petri Virsunen of team blog Continuent Team Blog
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Tue 06 Nov 2012 23:02 UTC
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Wednesday, 11/28 @ 10 am PT/ 1 pm ET
Register at http://www.percona.com/webinars/industrial-strength-mysql-applications-using-percona-and-continuent
MySQL is the first choice for a large majority of web applications
thanks to its ease of use and low cost of operation. However, running
big apps on MySQL is still a challenge even for experts. In this webinar
we will show you how to combine
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Petri Virsunen
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Mon 29 Oct 2012 20:29 UTC
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High Availability (HA) ensures all important business information is available for your application even when there is no database failure. This includes:
How about when you are upgrading your database schema?
What if you need to add memory to a database server or reconfigure/restart MySQL?
If your apps want to read data from a MySQL slave, how can you be sure they are not reading stale data
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Mon 29 Oct 2012 18:57 UTC
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Join us at this MySQL community event with Continuent database rockstars. "State of the art of MySQL High Availability and Replication" in Barcelona, November 13th at 7pm. Reserve your seat at http://mysql-high-availability.eventbrite.es.
MySQL is the world’s most popular open-source database, and powers websites and applications of numerous leading and fast-growing organizations. In this
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Petri Virsunen
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Fri 26 Oct 2012 20:47 UTC
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Petri Virsunen
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Fri 19 Oct 2012 20:39 UTC
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Oracle is the most powerful database system in the world. However, Oracle's expensive and complex replication makes it difficult to build highly available applications or move data in real-time to data warehouses and popular databases like MySQL.
In this video (recording of our live webcast on 10/18/12) you will learn how Continuent Tungsten solves problems with Oracle replication at a
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Petri Virsunen of team blog Continuent Team Blog
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Tue 09 Oct 2012 20:55 UTC
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La haute disponibilité, c’est garantir aux applications un accès permanent aux données, même en cas de panne.
Permanent ?
Même lorsque vous mettez à jour le schéma de vos bases ? Que vous ajoutez de la RAM sur un serveur ? Que vous reconfigurez ou redémarrez MySQL ?
Comment lire les données depuis un nœud esclave avec une garantie que les données sont à jour, sans changement applicatif ?
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Petri Virsunen of team blog Continuent Team Blog
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Thu 13 Sep 2012 22:29 UTC
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Oracle is the most powerful database system in the world. However, Oracle's expensive and complex replication makes it difficult to build highly available applications or move data in real-time to data warehouses and popular databases like MySQL.
In this video (recording of our 9/13/12 webinar) you will learn how Continuent Tungsten solves problems with Oracle replication at a fraction of the
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