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MySQL 5.5.18 Debian packaging now available

I am happy to announce that MySQL 5.5.18 is now available via Debian native packaging.  We have gotten many requests for this and our build and release teams have pulled together to ensure that our DEB packages are delivered with the highest quality. 

You can download MySQL 5.5.18 Debian 5 and 6 packages from the MySQL Community Download page or from the My Oracle Support portal.

As always, thanks for your continued support of MySQL!

Re: MySQL 5.5: What's New in Replication

Native MySQL replication supports MySQL to MySQL replication. New additions in 5.6 include the BinLog API that allows for heterogeneous use of MySQL data, but requires a custom solution to consume the data. Oracle Golden Gate supports easy to use bi-directional replication between MySQL and Oracle 11g.

Former Swedish Pirate Party leader and MySQL US Speaker on the list of the worlds top 100 thinkers

For those of you who was at the MySQL User Conference in 2008, you might remember that the then leader of the swedish Pirate Party, Rick Falkvinge, was one of the keynote speakers, giving a talk on Copyright Regime vs. Civil Liberties. The MySQL User Conference has a history of inviting really interesting speakers, often slightly off what is expected at such a tech-focus conference. Falkvinge did a great talk there, and at least impressed me and got me thinking even more on the issues pf free and open speach, copyright, software licensing etc.

Now Falkvinge has stepped down as leader of the Pirate Party, but he is still very much out there and promoting openness. He has managed to achive such a reputation that he is now number 98 of the list of …

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Re: Comparing InnoDB to MyISAM Performance

InnoDB is the standard, default storage engine shipped with MySQL, so should also be your default choice

Re: Comparing InnoDB to MyISAM Performance

If I have table with a lot of reads, but ones a month I write to this table I should use MyISAM.
Am I right?

Re: Discover What's New in MySQL 5.5 Replication

Hi
the replay is available from the following URL:
http://mysql.com/news-and-events/on-demand-webinars/display-od-572.html

We will also be hosting a webinar focused on the latest enhancements to MySQL 5.6 on December 14th at 0900pacific / 1700GMT. Registrations isn't yet open, but should be available early next week in the "Free Web Seminars" section on the MySQL home page: http://www.mysql.com/

MySQL 5.5.18 Debian packaging now available

I am happy to announce that MySQL 5.5.18 is now available via Debian native packaging.  We have gotten many requests for this and our build and release teams have pulled together to ensure that our DEB packages are delivered with the highest quality. 

You can download MySQL 5.5.18 Debian 5 and 6 packages from the MySQL Community Download page or from the My Oracle Support portal.

As always, thanks for your continued support of MySQL!

Re: MySQL 5.5: What's New in Replication

Native MySQL replication supports MySQL to MySQL replication. New additions in 5.6 include the BinLog API that allows for heterogeneous use of MySQL data, but requires a custom solution to consume the data. Oracle Golden Gate supports easy to use bi-directional replication between MySQL and Oracle 11g.

Focus on Backup

In the latest episode of our “Meet The MySQL Experts” podcast, Sveta Smirnova from the MySQL technical support organization gives us an overview of the common MySQL backup practices and tools, and talks about the benefits of using MySQL Enterprise Backup.

Enjoy the podcast!

Re: Comparing InnoDB to MyISAM Performance

InnoDB is the standard, default storage engine shipped with MySQL, so should also be your default choice

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