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MySQL Cluster 7.4 GA: 200 Million QPS, Active-Active Geographic Replication and more

The MySQL team at Oracle are excited to announce the General Availability of MySQL Cluster 7.4, in other words - it's now ready for production workloads.

This is a release which takes what was already great about MySQL Cluster (real-time performance through memory-optimized tables, linear scale-out with transparrent sharding and cross-shard joins, High Availability and SQL as well as NoSQL interfaces) and makes it even faster, easier to manage and simpler to run accross geographies.

Meet Devart ODBC Drivers for Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite!

Devart team is proud to introduce a new product line - ODBC Drivers. We believe we can offer the best features, quality, and technical support for database application developers.

Meet Devart ODBC Drivers for Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite!

Devart team is proud to introduce a new product line - ODBC Drivers. We believe we can offer the best features, quality, and technical support for database application developers.

Team MariaDB is back from SCALE13X - This show keeps getting bigger and better

Wed, 2015-02-25 19:36Marc Sherwood

Members of Team MariaDB have now all made it home from SCALE13X, held in LA. This year we had three talks. Max, talked about Advanced Query Routing and Proxying with MaxScale, and Sharding Your Data With Spider, while Colin Charles talks about MySQL in the Hosted Cloud. The talks will be available online shortly via the SCALE13X Website - we will tweet out links to our talks …

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MySQL Webinar: Analyze & Tune Queries for Better Performance

Thanks to everyone who attended my webinar today, and thanks for all the positive feedback in the Q&A session.  Unfortunately, I was not able to respond to everyone during the 15 minutes available for Q&A.  If your question did not get answered, feel free to use the comments section of this blog post to ask your question.  You can also ask questions on the MySQL Optimizer Forum.
The slides from the presentation are available here.  In a few days, I expect it to be possible to access it as an MySQL On-Demand Webinar.

Shinguz: MySQL Enterprise Incremental Backup simplified

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MySQL Enterprise Backup (MEB) has the capability to make real incremental (differential and cumulative?) backups. The actual releases are quite cool and you should really look at it...

Unfortunately the original MySQL documentation is much too complicated for my simple mind. So I did some testing and simplified it a bit for our customers...

If you want to dive into the original documentation please look here: …

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Log Buffer #411, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

This Log Buffer Edition brings you some blog posts from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

Suppose you have a global zone with multiple zpools that you would like to convert into a native zone.

The digital revolution is creating abundance in almost every industry—turning spare bedrooms into hotel rooms, low-occupancy commuter vehicles into taxi services, and free time into freelance time

Every time I attend a conference, the Twitter traffic about said conference is obviously higher.  It starts a couple weeks or even months before, builds steadily as the conference approaches, and then …

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Increasing Cloud Database Efficiency – Like Crows in a Closet

In Mo’ Data, Mo’ Problems, we explored the paradox that “Big Data” projects pose to organizations and how Tokutek is taking an innovative approach to solving those problems. In this post, we’re going to talk about another hot topic in IT, “The Cloud,” and how enterprises undertaking Cloud efforts often struggle with idea of “problem trading.” Also, for some reason, databases are just given a pass as traditionally “noisy neighbors” and that there is nothing that can be done about it. Lets take a look at why we disagree.

With the birth of the information age came a coupling of business and IT. Increasingly strategic business projects and objectives were reliant on information infrastructure to provide information storage and retrieval instead of paper and filing cabinets. This was the dawn of the database and what gave rise to companies like Oracle, Sybase and MySQL. With the appearance of true Enterprise Grade …

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Performance Impact of InnoDB Transaction Isolation Modes in MySQL 5.7

During the process of reviewing our server defaults for MySQL 5.7, we thought that it might be better to change the default transaction isolation level from REPEATABLE-READ to READ-COMMITTED (the default for PostgreSQL, Oracle, and SQL Server). After some benchmarking, however, it seems that we should stick with REPEATABLE-READ as the default for now.

It’s very easy to modify the default isolation level, however, and it can even be done at the SESSION level. For the most optimal performance you can change the transaction isolation level dynamically in your SESSION according …

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Datatype handling/validation for MySQL Connectors using RQG

System QA took the approach of using Random Query Generator (RQG)  to generate different SQL’s for multitude of data types available and supported in MySQL.

This approach would help in easily testing the validity of currently supported data types and changes (if any) to the same.

Following steps explain What and How this was accomplished

  1. Generate the table structure and generate insert queries for different data types through RQG and redirect to a file.

    Use gendata.pl which is part of RQG to create Table structure ( for this instance we have used DATE related data type )

    $ perl gendata.pl --dsn=dbi:mysql:host=127.0.0.1:port=3306:user=root:database=rqg --spec=ex_dt.zz

  2. Generate SQL queries using gensql and redirect the output to a file

    For the …
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