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Minor version upgrade of a Galera Cluster for MySQL

Recently we got a question about how one can perform a minor version upgrade of a Galera Cluster, and today we just want to say that it is reasonably straightforward. While upgrades are a feature of Galera Manager that we are most excited to see come soon, today, doing it manually on the command line is quite simple! In this post, we will go through upgrading a 9-node geographically spread cluster, from MySQL 8.0.23 to 8.0.26. We also have extensive documentation: Upgrading Galera Cluster.

We have 3 nodes each in Singapore, London and San Francisco, making the cluster comprise of a total of 9 nodes, as we can confirm by executing: show status like 'wsrep_cluster_size';.

Since we installed all this via the RPM package manager on CentOS 7 by adding the YUM repository to the …

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Where’s the MySQL team from January to March 2022

List of conferences which MySQL team attends this Q.

Create a Harry Potter API with Node.js/Express MySQL and PlanetScale

Learn how to build a Harry Potter API using Node.js Express and PlanetScale

Create a Harry Potter API with Node.js/Express MySQL and PlanetScale

Learn how to build a Harry Potter API using Node.js Express and PlanetScale

How to create a MySQL Database Server and Database in Azure Cloud

Azure SQL Database is a fully managed platform as a service  (PaaS). Azure handles database management functions such as upgrading, patching, backups, and monitoring and we do not need to worry about these operations. In this article, we will see how to create an SQL database, connect to it, create a table in it and delete it at the end.

MySQL 8.0.28: thank you for the contributions

Last week, Jan 18th, we started 2022 with a new release of the MySQL Server suite (Router, Shell, Connectors, …).

MySQL is Open Source and each release contains contributions from our great Community. Let me thanks all the contributors on behalf of the entire MySQL Team: Thank you !

As Dave already mentioned already in his MySQL 8.0.28 Release Note Commentary post, this new version of MySQL includes contributions from Song Zhibai, Venkatesh Prasad Venugopal, Zheng Lai, Tingu Wei, Casa Zhang, Kevin Michel, our Øystein Grøvlen before his comeback, Tsubasa Tanaka, Brian Yue, Murakami Kohei, Casa Zhang, Hope Lee, Rahul Malik, Hobert Lu, Zhai Weixiang and Facebook.

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Query Results to CSV with MySQL Workbench – Medium cross-post

We know how common and useful CSV files are. If you need to save a particular query’s results to a CSV file, it couldn’t be easier than with MySQL Workbench. I recently wrote a quick post over on my Medium account covering this and am sharing it here for any interested readers…

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If you enjoy the content written here, by all means, share this blog and your favorite post(s) with others who may benefit from or like it as well. Since coffee is my favorite drink, you can even buy me one if you would like!

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Support for New Data Types and Other Improvements in dotConnect for MySQL 8.21

The new version of Devart dotConnect for MySQL contains significant improvements in Entity Framework Core support. We supported new data types Uri, IPAddress, PhysicalAddress and expanded the capabilities for translating LINQ queries into SQL. Besides, we improved support for working with JSON in LINQ queries for EF6. Uri data type mapping For Entity Framework Core 3, 5, and 6, dotConnect for MySQL now supports mapping the internet/intranet System.Uri type to Oracle […]

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OpenLampTech issue #10

I keep rolling in with new issues of OpenLampTech, the newsletter for PHP/MySQL developers and you keep reading them. Sounds like a fair trade to me! I have another fantastic, huge issue for all of your reading enjoyment in the PHP/MySQL world…

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The Newsletter for PHP and MySQL Developers

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Absolute Trophy Champion—dbForge Studio for MySQL Got Nine Awards

The festive season has come to an end, but Devart is still receiving presents. We have great news that we would like to share. dbForge Studio for MySQL gained nine awards from G2. The collection of dbForge Studio for MySQL counts nine new badges: According to G2 users reviews, dbForge Studio for MySQL attracts by […]

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