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Introducing Lightweight MySQL MCP Server: Secure AI Database Access


A lightweight, secure, and extensible MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for MySQL designed to bridge the gap between relational databases and large language models (LLMs).

I’m releasing a new open-source project: mysql-mcp-server, a lightweight server that connects MySQL to AI tools via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It’s designed to make MySQL safely accessible to language models, structured, read-only, and fully auditable.

This project started out of a practical need: as LLMs become part of everyday development workflows, there’s growing interest in using them to explore database schemas, write queries, or inspect real data. But exposing production databases directly to AI tools is a risk, especially without guardrails.

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Extending Flexibility in MySQL HeatWave Maintenance: Introducing Configurable Maintenance

In our earlier post, we unpacked the mechanics of MySQL HeatWave maintenance, the behind-the-scenes process that keeps your MySQL environments secure, stable, and optimized without changing your database version. We also touched on how Auto Minor Version Upgrades occur when a version reaches the end of its lifecycle. With this update, MySQL HeatWave introduces Configurable Maintenance Windows and Auto-Upgrade Controls, giving you […]

MySQL Basics: Trust the Process—Mastering Transactions Step by Step

You’ve made it this far in your MySQL adventure: your digital library boasts neat shelves (tables), well-behaved columns, and students—err, readers—lined up in orderly rows. You can create tables, insert new authors, update overdue fines, and remove that one book nobody wants to talk about. But what happens when you need to make several changes […]

MySQL Basics: Change Is Good—Updating and Deleting Table Data

Learn how to responsibly update or delete your MySQL data—including the concept of soft deletes—using engaging library metaphors and practical SQL examples. This post guides beginners through UPDATE and DELETE statements, safety tips, and real-world scenarios.

MySQL Analysis: With an AI-Powered CLI Tool

MySQL Analysis: With an AI-Powered CLI Tool

As DBAs with MySQL we often live on a Linux terminal window. We also enjoy free options when available. This post shows an approach that allows us to stay on our terminal window and still use an AI-powered tool. You can update to use other direct AI providers but I set this example up to use aimlapi.com as it brings multiple AI models to your terminal for free with limited use or very low cost for more testing.

Note: I'm not a paid spokesperson for AIMLAPI or anything - this is just an easy example to highlight the idea.

The Problem

You're looking at a legacy database with hundreds of tables, each with complex relationships and questionable design decisions made years ago. The usual process involves:

  • Manual schema inspection
  • Cross-referencing documentation (if it exists)
  • Running multiple EXPLAIN queries
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Galera Cluster for MySQL 8.0.42-26.23 and 8.4.5-26.23 released

Codership is pleased to announce a new Generally Available (GA) release of the multi-master Galera Cluster for MySQL 8.0, consisting of MySQL-wsrep 8.0.42-26.23 (release notes, download), with Galera replication library 4.23 (release notes, download) implementing wsrep API version 26. It also includes Galera Cluster for MySQL 8.4, consisting of MySQL-wsrep 8.4.5-26.23 (release notes, …

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Scoped Vector Search with the MyVector Plugin for MySQL – Part I


Semantic Search with SQL Simplicity and Operational Control

Introduction

Vector search is redefining how we work with unstructured and semantic data. Until recently, integrating it into traditional relational databases like MySQL required external services, extra infrastructure, or awkward workarounds. That changes with the MyVector plugin — a native vector indexing and search extension purpose-built for MySQL.

Whether you’re enhancing search for user-generated content, improving recommendation systems, or building AI-driven assistants, MyVector makes it possible to store, index, and search vector embeddings directly inside MySQL — with full support for SQL syntax, indexing, and filtering.

What Is MyVector?

The MyVector plugin adds native support …

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MySQL Meetups and Events with 30 years of MySQL Celebration! – UPDATED

We are delighted to invite you to celebrate 30 years of MySQL at upcoming MySQL meetups and events. Above the celebration we also would like to give a technical update on the latest advancements in MySQL. Your presence will make this celebrations memorable! MySQL Meetups: EMEA: JAPAC: External (3rd party) Events with MySQL, HeatWave & […]

Improve Primary Selection on Failover in MySQL Group Replication

The latest update to MySQL Enterprise Edition, version 9.3, introduces a significant enhancement focused on improving primary selection on failover. This update includes an improvement to Group Replication primary failover, providing users with a better selection method of a new primary based on the member's most current data. This enhancement results in a seamless experience during failover, maintaining high availability and data integrity.

MySQL Group Replication complete setup with SSL on MySQL 9.3.0 Innovation release

In this blog, I am going to explain the complete process involved in the MySQL group replication setup using SSL. The blog covers the complete MySQL config files as well as steps. I used the following aspects for my testing purpose.

  • MySQL 9.3.0 Inn ovation release
  • Ubuntu 24.10
  • 3 physical servers

I also enabled the hostname based authentications between the three VMs. So that, I don’t need to provide the IPs explicitly each time. To achieve this, I used to update the the file “/etc/hosts” with following entries.

root@gr1:~# cat /etc/hosts | grep gr
198.19.249.194 gr1 gr1
198.19.249.116 gr2 gr2
198.19.249.163 gr3 gr3

---- Test
root@gr1:~# telnet gr2 3306
Trying 198.19.249.116...
Connected to gr2.
---- Works!

Creating SSL certificates:

As I am going to setting up the SSL based group replication, I need to create the required certificates …

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