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HeatWave for MySQL – Technical Deep Dive

In the previous blog we provided insights on how the MySQL database has been enhanced to integrate with a native high performance analytics engine – HeatWave: https://blogs.oracle.com/mysql/breakthrough-enhancements-in-mysql-database-service-with-analytics-engine

HeatWave is a new, massively parallel in-memory query engine developed by Oracle Labs designed for accelerating analytic workloads. HeatWave provides 100x-1000x acceleration over MySQL and MySQL compatible databases like Aurora. 

There are four key architecture choices which provide compelling performance with HeatWave:

  1. An in-memory hybrid columnar format which is conducive to vector processing.
  2. A massively parallel architecture which is enabled by a massively partitioned architecture.
  3. State of …
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MinervaDB Athena 2020 -Role of Venture Capital Companies in building Database Systems Companies by Anandamoy Roychowdhary

Role of Venture Capital Companies in building Database Systems Companies by Anandamoy Roychowdhary

Anandamoy Roychowdhary (a.k.a Roy) talked about how Venture Capital companies like Sequoia Capital can help you in building successfully Database Systems companies both strategically and technically. In this talk, Roy shared the most common metrics followed by Sequoia Capital to measure business from seed stage to the growth capital phase with more insights to how open source projects get evolved to wider adoption, community development and institutionalization of the business.

⊗ Talk from Roy on how venture capital companies can help you to build the Database Systems startups / business for scale

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Kubecon+CloudNativeCon NA 2020

The Vitess team had a successful presence at Kubecon + CloudNativeCon North America 2020. This year's event was in a virtual format. It ran from Nov 17-20. We had 2 talks, a project booth and 3 office hours sessions. In addition, we had mentions in 2 major keynote talks. Day 1 # Day 1 was a non-keynote day. It opened relatively quietly for us. We had 25+ attendees at our office hours session hosted by maintainers Alkin Tezuysal, Deepthi Sigireddi and Derek Perkins.

MinervaDB Athena 2020 – Profiling Linux Operations for Performance and Troubleshooting by Tanel Poder

MinervaDB Athena 2020 – Profiling Linux Operations for Performance and Troubleshooting by Tanel Poder

In Athena 2020, Tanel Poder talked about troubleshooting Linux operations performance based on the detailed forensics and evidence collection through0x.tools (Linux Process Snapper from Tanel), Which is a free, open source /proc file system sampling tool which annotates Linux thread handling activities more intuitively. The talk was really interesting for Open Source Database Systems folks who attended the conference because they spend most of their professional hours troubleshooting performance of their Database Infrastructure Operations for optimal performance and also in this talk Tanel’s approach was bottom-up (interpreting performance metrics with Linux probes) compared top-down approach (depending on Database Systems metadata views), You can download the PDF of the talk

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MySQL Cluster a 5 9s (99.999%) Database

MySQL Cluster: MySQL Cluster is a real time, ACID-compliant transactional database. It is a combination of MySQL server and the NDB storage engine. Data is cached in memory and durably stored on disk. Indexed columns are always kept in memory while non-indexed columns can be kept in memory or disk. It was mainly designed for telecom databases with 99.999% availability and high performance. Unlike simpler sharded systems, MySQL Cluster transactions can transparently query and update all data in the system.


Key features of MySQL Cluster:

  •     MySQL Cluster is designed using a shared nothing architecture
  • Support for large database sizes
    •         With all columns kept in memory, can store upto few terabytes
    •         With some columns kept on disk, can store upto few petabytes
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MySQL per channel replication filters examples

This is a simple article with an examples for “how to configure replication filters for channel”

Starting from MySQL 8.0 replication filters can be global or channel-specific, enabling you to configure multi-source replicas with replication filters on specific replication channels. Channel specific replication filters are particularly useful in a multi-source replication topology when the identical database or table is present on multiple sources, and the replica is only required to replicate it from one source.

Example:

CHANGE REPLICATION FILTER REPLICATE_DO_DB =(test,test3,test4 ), REPLICATE_REWRITE_DB = ((test1,test3),(test2,test4)) FOR CHANNEL "node1";

my.cnf confiration to make replication filter setting persistent:

replicate-do-db=node1:test
replicate-do-db=node1:test3
replicate-do-db=node1:test4
replicate-rewrite-db=node1:test1->test3 …
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Install Specific Version of MySQL 8 using YUM

We have many ways to install MySQL on linux machines such as source, binary and so on. But most of the Engineers always prefer default package managers (yum for RPM-Based distributions and apt for DPKG-Based distributions) for its ease of use and it can resolve all dependencies on its own. And of course, it is not possible to use package managers in environments where the internet is not allowed, but this is a different case. 

At some point, we need to install exactly specific version of MySQL for the following cases

  • To create Production Replicas 
  • To simulate an Production Issue on similar kind of environment
  • To configure Disaster Recovery(DR)/UAT Setup
  • Compatibility with opensource tools ( Eg , …
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Setting up Replication with various methods for MySQL 8

In the world of the Databases, one of the most important value that we are all trying to achieve is High Availability. Not to loose our valuable data or in case one server fails to always have another to step in and take control.

So, it is critical to have along with our primary database, other identical instances, the replicas.

On this blog post, we will see the most famous ways to set up our replication.

The post Setting up Replication with various methods for MySQL 8 first appeared on dasini.net - Diary of a MySQL experts.

Create a Cloud Backup with MySQL Enterprise Backup

Cloud backup is a strategy increasingly used in organizations. Send copies of your data to the cloud, can help you to prevent a devastating IT crisis and ensure business continuity.

Currently, MySQL Enterprise Backup supports the following types of cloud storage services:

- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Object Storage

- OpenStack Swift or compatible object storage services

- Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) or compatible storage service

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PHP technical writing compilation

Having spent the majority of this year programming a custom reporting dashboard for my employer written in PHP and MySQL, it is an understatement to say that I have learned a lot. Nothing beats real-world experience and I really have come into my own with PHP, learning more and more daily as I continue progressing forward on my goal of becoming a Back-End Web Developer. I have written several PHP-related posts this year and wanted to provide them all in one easy-to-access list. Enjoy!

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