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PDO_MYSQLND: The new features of PDO_MYSQL in PHP 5.3

PDO_MYSQLND is in the PHP CVS repository at php.net: PDO_MYSQL has been patched (PHP 5.3, PHP 6.0). Try out PDO_MYSQL with the MySQL native driver for PHP (mysqlnd). Its has new features.

Since Kaj’s announcement of the MySQL native driver for PHP (mysqlnd), we promised to to patch all three PHP MySQL extensions (ext/mysql, ext/mysqli and PDO_MYSQL) optionally support it. Almost exactly a year ago, on July 27th 2007, mysqlnd and updated versions of ext/mysql and ext/mysqli have been …

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OSCON '08 - Pictures from the Sun Party

I had a great time at O'Reilly's 10th annual Open Source Convention aka OSCON08.  I will post later about the conference itself including the podcasts I did, the announcements we made etc.  For now, here are some pics I took from the Sun Zend bash that was held in the Double Tree parking lot (which actually isn't used as a parking lot).










Above -- Row 1: (L) Tim Bray all dressed up with no place to go; (R) …

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OSCON '08 - Pictures from the Sun Party

I had a great time at O'Reilly's 10th annual Open Source Convention aka OSCON08.  I will post later about the conference itself including the podcasts I did, the announcements we made etc.  For now, here are some pics I took from the Sun Zend bash that was held in the Double Tree parking lot (which actually isn't used as a parking lot).










Above -- Row 1: (L) Tim Bray all dressed up with no place to go; (R) …

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The promise of Drizzle

I got to actually speak to Brian Aker for maybe a total of 5 minutes after his micro-presentation about Drizzle, which took place at the Sun booth at OSCON 2008. I was a bit nervous to ask what questions I had out loud, because the things I had wondered about were things I really didn’t see too much discussion about out in the intarweb. I’m happy to report that, if Brian Aker is to be considered any kind of authority (hint: he is), my ideas are not completely ridiculous, so maybe I’ll start talking a bit more about them.

UPDATE: lest anyone get the wrong idea, Brian Aker did, in fact, state that views are not on the short list of priority items for Drizzle, but he did say that views are one of the features he finds most useful, and that they’d probably be higher on any future priority list than, say, …

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OSDC::Israel::2009

The organizers of OSDC::Israel::2009 have asked me to help them find sponsors for their event.

The Open Source Developers' Conference in Israel, 2009 is planned to be a low-cost three-day muliple track conference held somewhere in Israel. The conference will be held in the beginning of 2009. Exact dates and location will be announced later on our mailing lists.

The conference theme is Open Source Tools with an emphasis on Test Automation and Quality Assurance. The talks presented at the conference will be about practical uses of Perl, Python, PHP, Ruby and some other languages and technologies.

I am particularly intrigued by the idea of the …

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Report from OSCON 2008

So I'm back from OSCON 2008. As usually it is fun conference to attend. Though I could only come for couple of days (Wed/Thu) as things are too busy here.

Same as previous year I would note the conference is not as much backend and high performance focused as MySQL Conference or even Velocity, though this year there are number of interesting talks for example about Hypertable and lucidDB.

Honestly I could visit less talks than I wanted because I had too many things to do - talk to bunch of people, staff Sphinx .ORG booth (Andrew could not come so that was on me).

Sphinx both turned out …

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Integrated Backup Plan

So... last night couple of our application servers crashed. It was apparently due to some new codes that were released although I'm not yet sure. Here is the summarize version of what transpired:

1. Sysadmin got paged that the application servers were not responding.

2. Sysadmin called the DBA team to check the database connections... We said everything looks okay on our end.

3. Sysadmin called the developers next and they found out that the new codes caused the system to go haywire.

4. When the developers tried to revert back the old codes, apparently some of them did not checked-in the older version and it caused a couple missing database privileges to occur. Also, some needed tables were also missing.

5. From that time on, we were really in trouble and sufficient to say it was a very very long night.

The lesson: maybe it is nice to test an integrated backup …

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LinkedIn Clicks with Sun & MySQL to Connect Over 25 Million Professionals Worldwide

Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced that the largest professional networking site, LinkedIn has selected Sun's MySQL Enterprise database subscription to support the company's rapid growth. With a network of more than 25 million professionals in more than 170 industries from around the globe and many more joining daily, LinkedIn turned to Sun when it recognized the need to increase the speed and performance of the open source database that powers its public Web site.

Please take a 25 question survey

I recently posted about the results of the EDB Open Source Survey. It doesn't look like the raw data is going to be released. I was also reading about an O'reilly survey that costs $350 to see. Not that I am opposed to them making money, but I wanted to see the results and I think there are a lot people who feel the same. I have no idea if my survey is anything like O'reilly's.

Anyway, I have created a new survey. It has about 10 demographics questions asking who you are, where you are, what kind of role you have, etc. The rest are related to databases and open source. ALL data, and I mean all of the raw results, will be made available to anyone who wants to see it. I will also do some analysis and I will make that data available to any who want to see that.

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What is LinkedIn's main database server?

Someone who should know told me that LinkedIn runs its main application on Oracle. So when I saw the press release about MySQL being their database, I read carefully, and they are not very specific about exactly what MySQL is used for. Depending on how you read it, you could argue that they left open the possibility that the main application database is not MySQL, and the MySQL deal is for something peripheral.

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