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MySQL Cluster, and NoSQL

Those are the topics we cover in the latest episode of our “Meet The MySQL Experts” podcast.

Mat Keep and Bernd Ocklin talk about new database requirements, and walk us through what's new in the second Development Milestone Release of MySQL Cluster 7.2, including impressive performance improvements, new NoSQL access via memcached, cross data center scalability, and more...

Enjoy the podcast!

MySQL Cluster, and NoSQL

Those are the topics we cover in the latest episode of our “Meet The MySQL Experts” podcast.

Mat Keep and Bernd Ocklin talk about new database requirements, and walk us through what's new in the second Development Milestone Release of MySQL Cluster 7.2, including impressive performance improvements, new NoSQL access via memcached, cross data center scalability, and more...

Enjoy the podcast!

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Further MySQL Cluster additions to MySQL Enterprise Monitor

Data Node Restarted alert

About 11 months ago I described the MySQL Cluster functionality that was added to MySQL Enterprise Monitor 2.3; this new post is intended to just bring this up to date – briefly describing the new graph and advisors which have been added since then (up to and including MEM 2.3.7).

Cluster Data Node Has Been Restarted

This new alert flags when a data node has been restarted (by default it alerts on any data node that has started in the last 10 minutes but you can change that interval if you wish). If you manually perform a restart (e.g. as part of a rolling upgrade) then you can safely ignore this alert (or you may even want to temporarily unschedule …

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MySQL Cluster Webinar on Wednesday: What’s New in MySQL Cluster 7.2.1 Development Milestone Release

There’s a webinar this Wednesday (9 am Pacific; 5 pm UK; 6 pm CET) that explains what’s new in the MySQL Cluster Development Milestone Release – register here for free access.

Join this session to learn about the latest enhancements to the MySQL Cluster database, enabling even more of the latest generation of web, telecoms and embedded applications to take advantage of high write scalability, SQL and NoSQL interfaces and 99.999% availability.

New capabilities include:

  •  70x higher JOIN performance for the latest generation of web applications using Adaptive Query Localization, enabling real-time analytics across live data sets
  • New NoSQL interface via memcached to further enhance …
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SkySQL & Severalnines Team-up to Help Customers Deploy MySQL® Cluster

SkySQL today announced that it will begin reselling Severalnines' ClusterControl™ product, which enables customers to set-up a production-ready, MySQL® Cluster configuration. The latest addition to the SkySQL™ Reference Architecture - SkySQL's framework for reducing the cost and complexity of deploying some of the most common MySQL data infrastructure applications - ClusterControl™ provides a virtual DBA assistant that frees the developer from the complexity and typical learning curves associated with database clusters, and provides assistance throughout the database lifecycle.

Kaj Arnö, EVP of products at SkySQL, and Vinay Joosery, CEO of Severalnines, will give an overview of the ClusterControl™ solution in a live webinar, on November 8th at 4PM CET/10AM ET. Register for this webinar.

To learn more about this partnership, read today's …

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MySQL Cluster material from Oracle Open World 2011

For those people that weren’t able to attend the MySQL Cluster demo or sessions at this year’s Oracle Open World (or even for those that did) and would like copies of the material, links are provided here.

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MySQL Cluster 7.2 (DMR2): NoSQL, Key/Value, Memcached

70x Higher Performance, Cross Data Center Scalability and New NoSQL Interface

Its been an exciting week for all involved with MySQL Cluster, with the announcement of the second Development Milestone Release (7.2.1) at Oracle Open World. Highlights include:

- Enabling next generation web services: 70x higher complex query performance, native memcached API and integration with the latest MySQL 5.5 server

- Enhancing cross data scalability: new multi-site clustering and enhanced active/active replication

- Simplified provisioning: consolidated user privileges.

You can download the DMR for evaluation now from: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/cluster/ (select Development Milestone Release tab).

You …

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MySQL Cluster 7.2 (DMR2): NoSQL, Key/Value, Memcached

70x Higher Performance, Cross Data Center Scalability and New NoSQL Interface

Its been an exciting week for all involved with MySQL Cluster, with the announcement of the second Development Milestone Release (7.2.1) at Oracle Open World. Highlights include:

- Enabling next generation web services: 70x higher complex query performance, native memcached API and integration with the latest MySQL 5.5 server

- Enhancing cross data scalability: new multi-site clustering and enhanced active/active replication

- Simplified provisioning: consolidated user privileges.

You can download the DMR for evaluation now from: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/cluster/ (select Development Milestone Release tab).

You …

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Synchronously Replicating Databases Across Data Centers – Are you Insane?

 

Well actually….no. The second Development Milestone Release of MySQL Cluster 7.2 introduces support for what we call “Multi-Site Clustering”. In this post, I’ll provide an overview of this new capability, and considerations you need to make when considering it as a deployment option to scale geographically dispersed database services.<?xml:namespace prefix = o />

You can read more about MySQL Cluster 7.2.1 in the article posted on the MySQL Developer Zone

MySQL Cluster has long offered Geographic Replication, distributing clusters to remote data centers to reduce the affects of geographic latency by pushing data closer to the user, as well as providing a capability for disaster recovery.

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