In today’s simple article we will cover the steps needed for installing and configuring a basic LEMP stack on a openSUSE VPS. A LEMP stack is a synonym of LEMP server or LEMP web server. It refers to a set-up which includes Linux, Nginx, MySQL (MariaDB) and PHP. REQUIREMENTS We will be using our SSD 1 Linux VPS hosting plan for this tutorial. Log in to your server via SSH: # ssh root@server_ip Before starting, enter the command below to check whether you have the proper OS version installed on your machine: # cat /etc/issue which should give you the […]
I was browsing around the Internet (don’t remember what for) and I accidentally found one cool aspect of MariaDB. There is a feedback plugin and this short post is meant to encourage you to use it!
Ok, so what it does and why should you opt-in to be spied on It takes some information about your MariaDB server including it’s usage and it will send it to the MariaDB folks. It doesn’t send private data from your database. It sends stuff like what OS are you running, what version of various plugins, how did you tweaked the default settings and also how big and how busy is your server. Now a short list of why I turned this on:
- Why not? Doesn’t cost me anything, nothing from the data I send is secret.
- When I develop an …
Recently I had some time to do some clenaups/changes/updates in server:database repo regarding MySQL (and MariaDB). Nothing too big. Well actually, there are few little things that I want to talk about and that is the reason for this blog post, but still, nothing really important…
MySQL 5.5, 5.6 and 5.7
MySQL 5.6 is stable for some time already, so it’s time to put it
in the action. So I sent the request to include it in Factory and
therefore in openSUSE 13.1. There is off course a list of interesting stuff you might want to take a
look at before you update. If you don’t want to update, you can
install mysql-community-server_55
from …
Congratulations to the openSUSE community on a successful release of openSUSE 12.3. A highlight worth mentioning is that MariaDB is now the default as opposed to MySQL. What are you waiting for, download it!
From the features list, here’s an excerpt focusing on MariaDB & MySQL:
openSUSE has moved from MySQL to MariaDB as default. MariaDB was first shipped with openSUSE 11.3 back in 2010. Over the years it proved itself and starting with 12.3 openSUSE is replacing default MySQL implementation with MariaDB. This means that whole distribution is compiled against MariaDB and in ‘M’ in LAMP means MariaDB from now. As MariaDB is a drop-in …
[Read more]Actian acquires Pervasive. ObjectRocket has liftoff. And more.
For 451 Research clients: Actian’s persistence pays off as Pervasive agrees to $162m acquisition bit.ly/WPiGiS
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 30, 2013
For 451 Research clients: ObjectRocket has liftoff for MongoDB database as a service bit.ly/WuqF6R
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 29, 2013
Pervasive Software Inc. Enters Into Agreement to be Acquired by Actian Corporation bit.ly/TQ3J3t
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) January 29, …
[Read more]openSUSE 12.3 is getting closer and closer and probably one of the last changes I pushed for MySQL was switching the default MySQL implementation. So in openSUSE 12.3 we will have MariaDB as a default.
If you are following what is going on in openSUSE in regards to MySQL, you probably already know, that we started shipping MariaDB together with openSUSE starting with version 11.3 back in 2010. It is now almost three years since we started providing it. There were some little issues on the way to resolve all conflicts and to make everything work nicely together. But I believe we polished everything and smoothed all rough edges. And now everything is working nice and fine, so it’s time to change something, isn’t it? So let’s take a look of …
[Read more]If you are following news regarding openSUSE and MySQL, you probably already know, that we have both MySQL and MariaDB in openSUSE to allow users to choose what they want to use. And if these two options are not enough, we’ve got server:database repository with newest and greatest development versions of both and MySQL Cluster on to of that. I think all this is great and awesome, that we have all of that.
Now to the not so great part. Unfortunately I’m bare human, I have to eat, sleep and I have some work, some bugs that takes a lot more time that I expected, some school duties to take care of and of course openSUSE Conference to organize! So as a result of all that, I can’t polish MySQL and MariaDB as much I would love to. And on top of that, I’m not …
[Read more]If you follow MySQL community at least as much as I do (browsing trough the planet from time to time), you know that some exciting milestones were reached both in Oracles MySQL and in MariaDB. And as I love bleeding edge software, you can try all these exciting things prepackaged in openSUSE
Oracles MySQL
Let’s start with news from guys at Oracle. Recently they released
new MySQL Cluster 7.2. Yes 7.2 is
GA now. And you can find a lot of exiting
info online about how fast it is! If you don’t believe
benchmarks done by others, try it by yourself! We have it in
server:database
repository for
all supported openSUSE versions, SLE and …
There has been a lot going on in MySQL community and I didn’t
blogged about MySQL for some time. So this is a small update
regarding MySQL in openSUSE Build Service and in openSUSE in
general. This post is intended to let you know what, where
and in which version we’ve got in Build Service And as I recently
dropped server:database:UNSTABLE
repo, everything is now in server:database
, so the where
part is quite easy
MySQL Community Server
First, let’s take a look at MySQL Community Server provided by the open source company we all love – Oracle. There are several versions around. Which one is the right one for you? That question …
[Read more]Rapid7 secures new funding. Microsoft drops Dryad. And more.
# Rapid7 secured $50m in series C funding.
# Microsoft confirmed that it is ditching its Dryad project in favour of Apache Hadoop.
# Arun Murthy provided more details of Apache Hadop 0.23.
# The Google Plugin for Eclipse and GWT Designer projects are now fully open source.
# openSUSE released version 12.1.
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