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A DBA's Guide to the MySQL User's Conference

I live in absolute and abject poverty. No, I don't mean financially - I've been blessed beyond what I deserve and MySQL pays me very well. What I mean is that I am utterly time poor. Isn't it amazing how you can be so free in terms of lifestyle and yet have so little time to enjoy and benefit from it all? There are so many options and choices in the world that many times you have a hard time knowing just what to say "Yes" to and what to turn down.

Trust me - you'll face this dilemma at the upcoming MySQL User's Conference. Our chairman, Jay Pipes, has outdone himself and put together the most engaging and power-packed agenda that we've ever had. The presenter's list reads like a who's who in the open source and modern database world, with sessions that address everything from deep dives down into database internals to the business side of implementing online database applications. You will find yourself hard-pressed to put together a …

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MySQL Conference & Expo - Heavy on customers, light on fluff

Want to know where the US Navy, Flickr, United Online, NASA, Facebook, Ticketmaster, Google, and others are going to be hanging out April 23-26 in Santa Clara, CA? The MySQL Conference & Expo. I'm not normally one for conferences (which sounds strange, given that I started one), but this is one of those foundational events that it's important not to miss. (I'll also be at the Red Hat Summit for the same reason.)

When Tim O'Reilly is on the board, MySQL must be doing something right. What it's doing is making lots of money, providing lots of free downloads, to lots of mission-critical applications. And if you want to grok how and why, it's good to be …

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Compiling MySQL from Source

OK, I just upgraded to a MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo. Generally the binary distributions are easier to work with, but I need SSL connections capability, so I have to compile from source to have that feature included. Her is how...........

I Really Like MySQL

I really like MySQL. I definitely would recommend it for any enterprise database beginner with the only caveat being that you should configure your /etc/my.cnf paying attention to using innodb as the default table engine.....

Compiling MySQL from Source

OK, I just upgraded to a MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo. Generally the binary distributions are easier to work with, but I need SSL connections capability, so I have to compile from source to have that feature included. Her is how...........

I Really Like MySQL

I really like MySQL. I definitely would recommend it for any enterprise database beginner with the only caveat being that you should configure your /etc/my.cnf paying attention to using innodb as the default table engine.....

MySQL 5.0.37 Community Server, Contributions and Binaries

Finally!

We have a release of MySQL Community Server that contains community-provided contributions and it is ready for your download in binary form.

Thanks to Jeremy Cole for providing us with the SHOW PROFILE patch. Quoting our Reference Manual at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/show-profiles.html:

SHOW PROFILES

SHOW PROFILE [type [, type] … ]
[FOR QUERY n]
[LIMIT n [OFFSET n]]

type:
ALL | BLOCK IO | CONTEXT SWITCHES | CPU | IPC | MEMORY | PAGE FAULTS | SOURCE | SWAPS

The SHOW PROFILES and SHOW PROFILE statements display profiling …

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MySQL GUI Tools Release 10

The MySQL GUI Tools team has recently shipped release 10 of their full set of tools.  This is a bundle that includes the GA versions of

  • MySQL Administrator 1.2.10
  • MySQL Query Browser 1.2.10
  • MySQL Migration Toolkit 1.1.10

The GUI team has spent the last few months fixing all of the bugs that they could find in these products (and not adding new features!)  So if you've tried out some of the tools previously and had compatability issues, this is a good time to take them out for another test run.  These tools are available in a single download version and provide easy ability to graphically configure, manage and …

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Amazon S3 Storage Engine for MySQL

I got an email today from O'Reilly today about the MySQL Conference (coming up at the end in April), it looks like a pretty good conference, but one of the sessions caught my eye. It was called A Storage Engine for Amazon S3.

Amazon's S3 is a web apt-oriented storage service, making storage available to both ordinary HTTP browsers and to sophisticated applications via SOAP and REST interfaces. Learn how useful it is to make this storage accessable to MySQL users via a plug-in storage engine.

I did some quick googling but I couldn't find the plugin, so I am guessing that it will be released at the conference. Anyone have a link?

This gets interesting when combine this with Amazon EC2, because you are not charged for bandwidth from within amazon's network, and you are connected to S3 on a fast network.

Community Engineering Team Established

The MySQL Community Team has been strengthened, getting an Engineering arm able to process code patches.

Giuseppe Maxia Chad Miller

In an effort to align MySQL company resources to support an Architecture of Participation, we have reallocated Chad Miller and Giuseppe Maxia from the Engineering team to form the Community Engineering team. Chad is allocated towards enabling us to …

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