MySQL Backups Using ZRM For MySQL 2.0
Zmanda Recovery Manager (ZRM) for MySQL simplifies life of a database administrator who needs an easy to use yet flexible and robust backup and recovery solution for MySQL server.
MySQL Backups Using ZRM For MySQL 2.0
Zmanda Recovery Manager (ZRM) for MySQL simplifies life of a database administrator who needs an easy to use yet flexible and robust backup and recovery solution for MySQL server.
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“MySQL Spring Festival 2008” was held in Tokyo on April 9. It was a huge success thanks to many people coming. We appreciate your participation and joining us!
The event was to celebrate and officially announce the “Sun & MySQL acquisition”, Japanese Technical Support and Japanese version of MySQL Enterprise Monitor along with Kaj Arno, Vice President of MySQL Community Relations.
As the event started at 2pm. Tomohiko Suetsugu, President of Sun Microsystems K.K. started off addressing the audience with his keynote opening speech and talked about business opportunities growing through the Sun-MySQL integration. Thereafter, Larry Stefonic addressed the audience with his presentation, which explained MySQL business in Asia Pacific region and MySQL’s commitment to the Japan market. Lastly, he introduced the …
[Read more]Properties:
| Applicable To | InnoDB |
| Type | Status Variable |
| Scope | GLOBAL | SESSION |
| Dynamic | NA |
| Possible Values | Integer |
| Default Value | NA |
| Category | Performance |
Description:
According to the official documentation, this variable defines
"The number of logical reads that InnoDB could not
satisfy from the buffer pool …
“The question is not why use open source, but how to best use open source,” wrote Matt Asay earlier this week. It was a throwaway point but one that I think deserves more attention.
It occurred to me that “how” rather than “why” is the most significant question that open source vendors and projects should be answering right now as they try to encourage greater adoption of open source software.
There can’t be a CIO or IT director left on the planet that hasn’t either asked or been told why they should deploy open source software. They are either inclined towards believing the claims of theoretical benefits or they’re not. How many have asked or been told how they can take advantage of open source software?
Certainly those that are convinced or intrigued by the potential benefits will have gone on to explore …
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My presentation on BLOB Streaming at the MySQL
Conference next week will be very practical.
I have made quite a few graphics to show how it works, and plan
to demonstrate the current version of the BLOB Streaming
engine.
"To BLOB or not to BLOB?" is a common question in the database
world. There are advantages and disadvantages to both sides. I'll
be explaining why I believe that the "BLOB Repository" (a central
component of the BLOB Streaming Architecture) combines the
advantages of both approaches.
Check it out:
An Introduction to BLOB Streaming for MySQL Project
3:05pm - 3:50pm Wednesday, 04/16/2008
Ballroom A
Ronald Bradford,
Chief Operating Officer (COO),
PrimeBase Technologies
The official press release of my commencement at PrimeBase
Technologies can be now found at
Ronald Bradford strengthens management team and new
open source initiative.
I’m very excited to be the COO, that’s Chief Operating Officer, rather impressive if you say it out loud a few times. My close friends and MySQL colleagues in the know in New York were also most impressed I’ve made CxO status during celebrations in recent previous weeks. My title was under wraps until I’d started.
What does COO mean at PrimeBase Technologies? I’m being charged with a number of things. I will responsible for the new Business Solutions division which includes helping to define the product road map for …
[Read more]As Sun SPARC Enterprise T5140 is launched along with the Open Application Services solution which includes PostgreSQL, the talk I gave at PostgreSQL East 2008 on "Best Practices with PostgreSQL on Solaris" might be helpful for many new users.
If there are questions let me know.
So, I’m leaving on a jet plane, to head to the MySQL Conference & Expo 2008. Normally, this is a flight I make via Auckland or Sydney, but this time its via Singapore.
Singapore is a hub in Asia, so let me share a few tips:
I forgot to mention in Support the MySQL Community Photo Day that PrimeBase Technologies is providing 3 prizes for the best photos uploaded.
| First Prize | $150 Amazon Gift Voucher |
| Second Prize | $100 Amazon Gift Voucher |
| Third Prize | $50 Amazon Gift Voucher |
So, take your photo with other community supporters — they’ll also be wearing their open source t-shirts. You can upload photos to www.flickr.com/groups/mysqlcommunityphotoday.
Goodness, I thought I'd never find it. Moving a few times causes
a lot of havoc. But, here it is:
So, what is it, who's on it, and what are my intentions with
it?
It's a 2002 summer (Northern hemisphere) edition MySQL t-shirt
("Power & Freedom" theme), size S. It was signed at the MySQL
Cancun dev staff meeting, October 2003. This was the first dev
meeting with the NDB Cluster team, and assorted others. I got
this shirt signed by all present (except I notice I didn't
actually sign it myself ;-)
Let's see if I can decode the names...
David Axmark (co-founder), Mikael Ronstrom (NDB
architect), Pekka Nousiainen (NDB dev), Lenz Grimmer
(build engineer, now community relations), Mike Zinner
(GUI dev …