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Interested in MySQL, Machine Learning, and Lakehouse sessions at Oracle CloudWorld?

Oracle CloudWord is just around the corner…if you haven’t registered yet, you can still join us September 18-21, in Las Vegas. In my previous blog, I highlighted “The Future of Scale-out Data Processing with HeatWave Lakehouse” keynote. If you have an interest in MySQL, in machine learning, or in processing data in object storage, I […]

Interested in MySQL, Machine Learning, and Lakehouse sessions at Oracle CloudWorld?

Oracle Cloudworld 2023 includes many MySQL HeatWave sessions that you may not want to miss, such as use cases from Toyota, Aiwifi, Efisys, and Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE).

OpenLampTech issue #93 – Substack Repost

There is more and more great content online these days. It’s hard to keep up with it all. OpenLampTech is your source of the best curated and original PHP, MySQL, and LAMP stack content. Thanks for reading!

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MySQL Invisible Columns

Before MySQL 8.0.23, all user-defined columns in a table were always visible by default. However, starting from MySQL 8.0.23, a new feature called Invisible Columns was introduced, allowing users to hide specific columns within a table. With this feature, these invisible columns do not appear in the “SELECT *” query, providing a way to hide […]

MySQL Invisible Columns

Starting from MySQL 8.0.23, a new feature called Invisible Columns was introduced. This blog describes Invisible Columns feature.

Failover and Recovery Scenarios in InnoDB Cluster and ClusterSet

This blog post will focus on failover and recovery scenarios inside the InnoDB Cluster and ClusterSet environment. To know more about the deployments of these topologies, you can refer to the manuals – InnoDB Cluster and Innodb ClusterSet setup.

In the below snippet, we have two clusters (cluster1 and cluster2), which are connected via an async channel and combined, known as a ClusterSet topology. We are going to use the below topology in all of our cases.

MySQL  127.0.0.1:3308 ssl  JS > myclusterset.status({extended: 1})
{
    "clusters": {
        "Cluster1": {
            "clusterRole": "PRIMARY", …
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MySQL 8 and Replication Observability

In this article, you will learn how to monitor all your MySQL replication channels.

The Deprecation of qpress/QuickLZ Compression Algorithm

To reduce the backup size, save storage space, and speed up the backup and restore process, you can compress a backup with Percona XtraBackup. The XtraBackup --compress option makes XtraBackup compress all output data, including the transaction log file and metadata files, with one of the supported compression

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NodeJS MySQL Select Unique

NodeJS is an open-source, cross-platform runtime environment that uses JavaScript for creating fast, data-intensive, and secure server-side applications.  These applications require some ways to store data in order to use them again. NodeJS supports all kinds of Databases, relational, and non-relational out of which MySQL can be the best choice. MySQL is a relational database management system that stores data in one or more tables of rows and columns. It can be used in NodeJS to store large amounts of data and retrieve data quickly due to its simple structure using SQL. SQL stands for structured query languages which we…

Recovering nodes in a Galera Cluster

In our lab environment, we received some emails from our provider, DigitalOcean saying a few nodes would be going down, because of issues with the physical nodes. Since we run a 9-node Galera Cluster in the lab, across 3 regions (San Francisco, London and Singapore), this posed an interesting problem!


Upon connecting to one of the nodes, we see:

mysql> show status like 'wsrep_cluster_size';
+--------------------+-------+
| Variable_name      | Value |
+--------------------+-------+
| wsrep_cluster_size | 7     |
+--------------------+-------+
1 row in set (0.02 sec)

So we know that 2 of the nodes are down. Presuming you do not have any monitoring setup (might we recommend …

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