Practical guide to reducing MySQL data bloat through three archiving approaches: controlled deletes, partitioning, and replication-based offloading, with trade-offs and operational considerations.Tags: archivingpartitioningperformance
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Last week, we published MySQL Early Access Release builds available for community testing and feedback ahead of the upcoming stable releases. Early Access builds are ideal for developers and DBAs who want to validate compatibility, behavior, and performance in non-production environments—and help us catch regressions early or identify areas where the documentation could be clearer. We […]
If you find yourself getting confused or going blank while working on SQL questions, we have found 10 simple steps/methods to solve SQL problems with ease. In our previous tutorials in this SQL series, we have already covered: 150+ SQL Commands Explained With Examples to help you understand every major SQL command100 SQL MCQ Tests […]
FromDual has the pleasure to announce the release of the new version 3.0.0 of its popular MariaDB, MySQL and PostgreSQL multi-instance environment MyEnv.
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[Read more]More MySQL Worklogs and MySQL Developer Guide published As we ramp up to the MySQL Community Edition release in April, and as part of your our updated community engagement approach (see: A New Era of MySQL Community Engagement), we are announcing more MySQL worklogs, a MySQL Developer Guide and a reminder to please provide feedback […]
As a follow-up to our previous blog post, “Where can you find MySQL during January to April 2026” (published at the end of January 2026), we would like to share an update. With the dynamic nature of event planning, we have slightly adjusted our plans—both for in-person conferences and for online sessions—so you always have […]
In this blog post, we will show you how to install MySQL server on Ubuntu 26.04. MySQL is a very ...
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MySQL HeatWave is a fully-managed MySQL database service that combines transactions, analytics, machine learning, and GenAI services, without ETL duplication. Also included is HeatWave Lakehouse, allowing users to query data stored in object storage, MySQL databases, or a combination of both. Introduction In the 9.6.1 release of MySQL HeatWave, Lakehouse now supports the _metadata_filename column […]
MySQL benefits from a large and technically rigorous community—people who run MySQL at scale, test it in diverse environments, and surface issues (and ideas) that make the product better. Over the last year, we’ve been listening to community feedback and, since January 2026, sharing our updated community engagement approach (see: A New Era of MySQL Community […]