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London Open Source Database Community Meetup

I strongly believe in the community.

Communities are the real strength of open source. Not just the theoretical ability to study, modify and share code – but the fact that other people out there are doing these things. Creating a base of knowledge and a network of relations.These can become work relationships, valuable discussions, open source tools, or even friendships.

That is why, when I heard that several people from the Percona support team will soon be in London, I badly wanted to organise an event.

Actually, there was an interesting coincidence. When I asked Sveta Smirnova if anyone from Percona lives in London, I already knew I wanted to organise an event with this new meetup group I’ve started: …

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MySQL InnoDB Cluster – consistency levels

Consistency during reads have been a small concern from the adopters of MySQL InnoDB Cluster (see this post and this one).

This is why MySQL supports now (since 8.0.14) a new consistency model to avoid such situation when needed.

Nuno Carvalho and Aníbal Pinto already posted a blog series I highly encourage you to read:

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Webinar: Geo-Scale MySQL & MariaDB in AWS

For those of you who missed the webinar, “Geo-Scale MySQL in AWS,” recorded live on Thursday, March 14th, 2019:

Learn how to build a global, multi-region MySQL / MariaDB / Percona cloud back-end capable of serving hundreds of millions of online multiplayer game accounts.

 

Agenda:

Find out how Riot Games serves a globally distributed audience with low-latency, fast response times for read traffic, rapid-failover automated high availability, simple administration, system visibility, and stability.

 

Speaker:

Eric M. Stone

COO at Continuent, is a veteran of fast-paced, large-scale enterprise environments with 35 years of Information Technology experience. With a focus on HA/DR, from building data centers and trading floors to world-wide deployments, Eric has …

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Where you can find MySQL in April & May 2019
  • .As a continue of the blog post submitted on Jan 31, we would like to share with you the list of events & conferences where you can find MySQL Community team and/or MySQL experts at. Please find below the list with all known details we have right now. 
  • April 2019:
    • Oracle Code, Rome, Italy, April 4, 2019
      • A MySQL talk was accepted for this Oracle show. Please find a talk on "NoSQL+SQL=MySQL" given by Frederick Descamps, the MySQL Community Manager.
    • DrupalCon, Seattle, US, April 8-10, 2019
      • This time …
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DBEvents: A Standardized Framework for Efficiently Ingesting Data into Uber’s Apache Hadoop Data Lake

Keeping the Uber platform reliable and real-time across our global markets is a 24/7 business. People may be going to sleep in San Francisco, but in Paris they’re getting ready for work, requesting rides from Uber driver-partners. At that same …

The post DBEvents: A Standardized Framework for Efficiently Ingesting Data into Uber’s Apache Hadoop Data Lake appeared first on Uber Engineering Blog.

Percona’s Open Source Data Management Software Survey

Click Here to Complete our New Survey!

Last year we informally surveyed the open source community and our conference attendees.
The results revealed that:

  • 48% of those in the cloud choose to self-manage their databases, but 52% were comfortable relying on the DBaaS offering of their cloud vendor.
  • 49% of people said “performance issues” when asked, “what keeps you up at night?”
  • The major decision influence for buying services was price, with 42% of respondents keen to make the most of their money.

We found this information so interesting that we wanted to find out more! As a result, we are pleased to announce the launch of our first annual Open Source Data Management Software Survey.

The final results will be 100% anonymous, and will be made freely available on Creative Commons. …

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MySQL Functional Indexes

Since MySQL 5.7 one can put indexes on expressions, aka functional indexes, using generated columns. Basically you first need to use the generated column to define the functional expression, then indexed this column.

Quite useful when dealing with JSON functions, you can find an example here and the documentation there.

Starting with MySQL 8.0.13 we have now an easiest way to create functional indexes (or functional key parts as mentioned in the documentation) \o/

Let’s see how with a quick practical example.

PHP with Vue.js & MySQL: REST API CRUD Tutorial

In this tutorial, we'll build a RESTful CRUD application with PHP & MySQL in the backend and Vue.js in the frontend. We'll also be using Axios for sending Ajax request to PHP from Vue.

The Vue.js library, Axios client and Ajax technology allows you to fetch and display data in your application without the need to refresh the whole page each time.

For database we'll be using MySQL, the most popular database used by PHP developers.

Creating the MySQL Database

In your terminal, start the MySQL client using: mysql -u root -p

Enter your password when prompted and hit Enter.

Next, create a database using the following SQL statement: mysql> create database vuedb;

Next, create the following SQL table in your vuedb database: mysql> use vuedb; mysql> CREATE TABLE `contacts` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT, `name` varchar(100) NOT NULL, `email` varchar(100) NOT NULL, …

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Node.js & MySQL CRUD — Database Connection & SQL Queries

MySQL is one of the most popular databases in the world and Node.js is a complete platform for building server side applications.

Node.js is commonly used with NoSQL databases but you can also use it with SQL-based databases like MySQL and Oracle. Check out Node.js Oracle CRUD Example: Database Connection & SQL Queries.

In this tutorial, we'll see how you can use MySQL in Node.js by creating a connection and executing SQL queries for performing CRUD operations.

We'll be looking at the node-mysql module for connecting to a MySQL server from your Node.js applications.

Using MySQL in Node.js

You can use MySQL in Node.js through various modules such as node-mysql or node-mysql2.

Let's see how we can use the node-mysql2 (fast node-mysql compatible mysql driver for node.js) for connecting to create a database and perform CRUD operations against it.

In nutshell, these are the required steps …

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MySQL InnoDB Cluster – howto install it from scratch

MySQL InnoDB Cluster is evolving very nicely. I realized that the MySQL Shell also improved a lot and that it has never been so easy to setup a cluster on 3 new nodes.

This is a video of the updated procedure on how to install MySQL InnoDB Cluster on GNU Linux rpm based (Oracle Linux, RedHat, CentOS, Fedora, …)

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