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Upcoming MySQL Tech Tours in EMEA

Oracle's MySQL team is running numerous Tech Tours in EMEA during the upcoming weeks.



Want to learn more about delivering High Availability and scalability with MySQL Fabric? Discover what's new in MySQL Cluster? Better understand how to unlock Big Data insights with MySQL?

Join us to learn about the above and many other topics. Check out the following dates and locations and register now!

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FOSDEM 2015 with MySQL & MySQL 20 years anniversary celebration!

During the weekend of January 31-February 1, 2015 we attended the biggest open source conference in Europe, FOSDEM 2015 in Brussels, Belgium. We got again great attendance from MySQL team from around the Europe with following talks in the MySQL & Friends dev. room on Sunday, Feb 1:

  • Andrew Morgan, MySQL Product Manager from the UK talked about "NoSQL & SQL - the best from both words". See Andrew's blog including the slides.
  • Norvald H. Ryeng, the MySQL Optimizer engineer, Norway with a talk on "Web Mapping with MySQL". Norvald also contributed to the other dev.room "Distributions" on "Upstream …
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Managing Large Databases on MySQL Cluster

Take the MySQL Cluster course to learn how to manage your database more efficiently. For example learn how to manage large databases.

If your clustered database becomes too large to be contained in the memory of a single node group, you can add additional nodes (and therefore node groups). MySQL Cluster distributes data between node groups, so that each node group contains a fraction of the overall database. This means that if you have four node groups in your cluster, each node group holds approximately one quarter of the cluster's data and responds to roughly one quarter of the cluster's row requests. As your data or throughput requirements grow, you can add more node groups to scale the database without making any changes to your existing applications.

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Oracle's MySQL image Coming Soon on Docker Hub Registry

In case you missed it, Oracle announced last Thursday the immediate availability of Oracle Linux on the Docker Hub Registry. We also announced that we would provide a new Oracle-maintained MySQL image for the official repos on Docker Hub late February, further enabling developers to rapidly benefit from the latest MySQL innovations. Check out the press release for more details.

Are you using MySQL with Docker? Let us know about your use case and what we can do to improve your experience.

MySQL Training Team is Growing - Are You the Right Candidate?

Oracle continues to invest in MySQL and so the MySQL Training team is hiring.

Do you want to join this dynamic team creating highly sought after training for MySQL, the world's most popular open source database?

The MySQL product portfolio grows and gets more exciting with each release. We are looking for a motivated indivual to design and develop technical training content that helps customers in their development and administration of MySQL.

If you have the following skills:

  • Experience of Course Design and Development
  • Experience of databases such as MySQL
  • Fluent in English - written and spoken
  • Keen to keep on learning

Then this opportunity could be for you!

Learn more about being a MySQL Curriculum Developer …

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Percona Live 2015 Lightning Talks, BoF submission deadline Feb. 13! And introducing “MySQL 101″ program

It’s hard to believe that the Percona Live MySQL Conference and Expo is just over two months away (April 13-16 in Santa Clara, California). So if you’ve been thinking about submitting a proposal for the popular “Lightning Talks” and/or “Birds of a Feather” sessions, it’s time to get moving because the deadline to do so if February 13.

Lightning Talks provide an opportunity for attendees to propose, explain, exhort, or rant on any MySQL-related topic for five minutes. Topics might include a new idea, successful project, cautionary story, quick tip, or demonstration. All submissions will be reviewed, and the top 10 will be selected to present during the one-hour Lightning Talks session on Wednesday (April 15) during the Community Networking Reception. Lighthearted, fun or otherwise entertaining submissions are highly welcome. Submit your proposal …

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Learn About Relational Databases and SQL with MySQL for Beginners Training

With the MySQL for Beginners training, you develop a solid understanding of using relational databases and SQL through the MySQL Database and MySQL tools.

You can take this 4-day instructor-led class in the following formats:

  • Training-on-Demand: Start training within 24 hours of registering and train at your own pace, following lecture material through streaming video and reserving time on a hands-on environment to suit your schedule.
  • Live-Virtual Event: Attend a live event from your own desk, no travel required. Choose from a selection of events on the schedule to suit different timezones. Dates on the schedule include 11 and 24 February, 2 and 17 March, 14 and 27 April
  • In-Class Event: Travel …
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MySQL Cluster 7.1

MySQL Cluster 7.1 (7.1.34 GA, published on Monday, 02 Feb 2015)

OpenStack Live 2015: FAQs on the who, what, where, when, why & how

This April 13-14 Percona is introducing an annual conference called OpenStack Live. I’ve seen a few questions about the new event so decided to help clarify what this show is about and who should attend.

Unlike OpenStack Summits, held twice a year and dedicated to primarily to developers, OpenStack Live is an opportunity for OpenStack evaluators and users of all levels to learn from experts on topics such as how to deploy, optimize, and manage OpenStack and the role of MySQL as a crucial technology in this free and open-source cloud computing software platform. A full day of hands-on tutorials will also focus on making OpenStack users more productive and confident in this emerging technology.

Still confused about OpenStack Live 2015? Fear not! Here are the answers to commonly asked questions.

Q: Who should …

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MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.0.19 has been released

We are pleased to announce that MySQL Enterprise Monitor 3.0.19 is now available for download on the My Oracle Support (MOS) web site. It will also be available via the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud in a few weeks. This is a maintenance release that includes a few new features and fixes a number of bugs. You can find more information on the contents of this release in the change log.

You will find binaries for the new release on My Oracle Support. Choose the "Patches & Updates" tab, and then choose the "Product or Family (Advanced Search)" side tab in the "Patch Search" portlet.

You will also find the binaries on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud in a few weeks. Choose "MySQL Database" as the Product Pack and you …

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