To follow up on a post by Dave --
The MySQL Community Team would like your feedback about MySQL 5.6
! What are you excited to see and test? What have you tested and
benchmarked? Did you previously see the advantages of going to
MySQL 5.5 and now eager to try 5.6? What are your favorite new
features: Full Text Search InnoDB tables, Binary Log API, Binary
Log Group Commit, multi-thread slaves, memcached-to-InnoDB? Feel
free to email keith.larson[@]oracle[.]com with feedback.
If you have been busy with development, and not realized that
previews of MySQL 5.6 are available, then now is your chance.
Previews of MySQL 5.6 are available at http://labs.mysql.com
for you to evaluate.
Pythian is pleased to announce our speaking schedule at this year’s Oracle OpenWorld 2011, October 2-6, 2011 in San Francisco, CA.
We’re excited to be joined by our customers Western Union, and Worldwide Technologies (WWT) as we present real-world experiences and project success. If you’re attending, don’t miss the chance to hear our team of experts. Bring your toughest questions to be answered as they relate to any of the subjects below.
- Follow Pythian on LinkedIn for up to date OOW info
- Schedule a meeting with Pythian at OOW to discuss your database …
Since 2005, April has been the month for MySQL users to meet in
Silicon Valley, at the Santa Clara Convention Center.
Traditionally, the conferences ended with an announcement of the
dates for the following year. That was a good tradition.
For the last few years and with changing stewards of the MySQL
product, uncertainty has been introduced into that process.
Announcements have been delayed by months, main sponsorships have
been unclear up to the last minute, and the basic decision on
whether there will be a conference at all hasn't always been
obvious, as key players and decision makers have shifted.
This is no different today, concerning 2012. Rumours prevail. The
current MySQL steward pulled out for 2011, leaving O'Reilly as
the main risk taker. With a competing event on the East Coast at
almost the same dates, the ecosystem was left with confusion on
which event to participate in. I belonged to the very few who
went …
Opscode appoints a new CEO. SugarCRM gains a new CFO. And more.
# Opscode named Mitch Hill as CEO, with Jesse Robbins becoming Chief Community Officer.
# SugarCRM claimed billings up 58% in Q2 and appointed a new CFO.
# Tasktop released Tasktop Dev 2.1 and announced Tasktop Sync 1.0.
# Pentaho delivered improved support for Hadoop …
[Read more]We can't give specific dates, but will have more information at Oracle Open World in early October, so please stay tuned !
Hello ... do you have any estimate for a GA release of mysql cluster 7.2? Thanks.
Posted recently on the maria-developers mailing list, by Igor Babaev, Principal MariaDB developer at Monty Program is some interesting preliminary results for MariaDB 5.3.0 benchmarked against the DBT-3 benchmarking program.
DBT-3 is a benchmark to test a decision support workload, with a suite of business-oriented queries and concurrent data modifications.
Read Igor’s discoveries, which he ran on a laptop with 4 cores (multi-threaded = 8 cores in total), 8GB RAM and SSD on SuSE, and as Igor says, enjoy his numbers. It is a repeatable benchmark with all settings included. We’d like to see discussion continued on the mailing list!
Resources
…[Read more]This week we speak with Calvin Sun, the Development Manager of the InnoDB Team, and has been working on InnoDB at MySQL and Oracle for 5 years. He mentions that not only is the InnoDB team hiring, but nobody has left the InnoDB team in several years, so the team is very stable.
We grabbed Calvin at OSCon Data, where Oracle announced the new features of MySQL 5.6 released on labs.mysql.com. Remember that the labs releases are for testing only and not supported in production use.
This is a written follow-up to a talk presented at a recent Strata online event.
A new breed of startup is emerging, built to take advantage of the rising tides of data across a variety of verticals and the maturing ecosystem of tools for its large-scale analysis.
These are data startups, and they are the sumo wrestlers on the startup stage. The weight of data is a source of their competitive advantage. But like their sumo mentors, size alone is not enough. The most successful of data startups must be fast (with data), big (with analytics), and focused (with services).
Setting the stage: The attack of the exponentials
The question of why this style of startup is arising today, versus a decade …
[Read more]We can't give specific dates, but will have more information at Oracle Open World in early October, so please stay tuned !