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Did you know that approximately 70% of Oracle customers are also using MySQL? The use cases for each database are often different – and sometime overlap. But the needs of a database are the same – among them are security, integration with other products, and strong monitoring. One of the advantages of the MySQL / Oracle relationship is that Oracle is integrating MySQL with many of its other software products such as:
Pythian is pleased to announce our speaking schedule at this year’s Oracle OpenWorld 2011, October 2-6, 2011 in San Francisco, CA.
We’re excited to be joined by our customers Western Union, and Worldwide Technologies (WWT) as we present real-world experiences and project success. If you’re attending, don’t miss the chance to hear our team of experts. Bring your toughest questions to be answered as they relate to any of the subjects below.
[Read more...]Before launching into this, I must give due deference to Mogens Nørgaard’s landmark article, You Probably Don’t Need RAC (YPDNR), available here, but originally published Q3 2003 in IOUG Select Journal. Mogens showed that you can be a friend of Oracle without always agreeing with everything they do.
At Blue Gecko, many of our remote DBA customers have been asking us about Golden Gate. In July 2009, Oracle bought Golden Gate Software, just one of several companies that have developed log-based replication mechanisms for Oracle and other databases. This was one of many major acquisitions by Oracle in 2009,
[Read more...]Welcome to Log Buffer, a weekly review of the database industry. This week’s issue Log Buffer #198 is generously published by Sam DeFilippis, who manages Oracle Notes blogs, with latest postings on Oracle GoldenGate.
As always, if you’d like to host your own issue of Log Buffer, simply reach out to the Log Buffer coordinator.
Please enjoy Sam’s issue
Log Buffer #197 marks the middle of summer, and the fact that we’re a mere two weeks away from our 200th edition.
To begin this week’s reading, I’d like to highlight two Oracle blogs maintained by Sam J. DeFilippis: Oracle Notes, where he’s recently posted about troubleshooting GoldenGate and positioning a read of Extract/Replicat Trail file or Oracle redo
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