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Data warehousing tools

In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, in the expert's mind there are few --Shunryu Suzuki

ETL

  1. Informatica - Popular ETL. Will it ever catch up to Ab Initio's parallelizing capabilities?
  2. Ab Initio - High scalability through easy availability of all possible types of parallelisms. The pipeline parallelism is especially powerful. Popular in financial services industry. Steep learning curve to fully utilize the features along with secretive nature of the company makes availability of skilled developers a challenge
  3. IBM/Ascential DataStage - Mixed bag of acquisitions

Database

  1. Oracle - Popular DB. SMP King, more than enough for most situations. MPP is shared disk Grid-RAC-OPS confusion, lesser said the better.
  2. DB2 - Traditionally emphasized the MPP approach. With bitmap index and range partitioning support, now …
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memcache engine for MySQL version 0.4

I've just finished packaging up version 0.4 of the memcached engine for MySQL.

What is new:
* Added support for packed rows (uses less memory).
* Fixed support for IN() operations.
* Fixed bug in UPDATE when ORDER BY was given.

http://download.tangent.org/memcache_engine-0.4.tar.gz

LinuxTag Call for Papers Ends Tomorrow

Hurry up, submit a paper! The LinuxTag Call for Papers ends tomorrow, February 16th.

Short info about LinuxTag from the homepage:

LinuxTag 2007 opens doors from May 30 to June 2, 2007 on Berlin Expo Center under the Funkturm. We invite users and experts to learn at Europe’s leading conference and expo more about the potential of Linux, Open Source, and Free Software.

Index Ventures raises a new fund - more open source investments coming

Today, the industry's most prolific open source investor announced that it has raised another fund. 350 million Euros worth. This can only be a good thing for open source.

Index, perhaps best known for its investment in Skype, but the firm has done a slew of interesting investments (last.fm, FON, Oanda, Mobissimo, etc.). Danny Rimer, one of the partners there, gets my vote as one of the top venture capital investors anywhere, and especially when it comes to open source. MySQL, Pentaho, Trolltech, SourceLabs, and Zend all got early funding from Index.

Not sure what Index does that makes it so successful, but it's got to …

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Dead Air

Sorry for the dead air recently. When I'm on a database project, I'll post regularly on things I find or other tidbits of information I encounter during the project. Even when I'm working on a MySQL project, I'll usually have something to say about what's going on or what I'm learning.

But lately, I've been on an Oracle Applications project. There's two reasons I don't like to talk about Oracle Applications projects. First, it's strategic to the company and I don't really want to blog about company specific things. Second, I hate dealing with it. The patches are unbelievable, the processes on Metalink rarely work out of the box, and the product is so overly complex that it's extremely difficult to administer. It's just a very laborious process that I dread every time I start something new. And there's really nothing exciting about it. Except the day after I upgraded to 11.5.9, 11.5.10 came out.

So stick with me. Next up …

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Sun Optimizes AMP Stack

Sun Microsystems has announced an optimized version of the rapidly growing open source AMP stack (Apache / MySQL / PHP / Perl) on the Solaris operating system.  Sun has also introduced a "try and buy" program as well as programs aimed towards Web 2.0 startup companies who up until now have been developing their business on Intel or Opteron boxes running Linux.

Support for the AMP stack is a good move on Sun's part to show their ongoing commitment to open source and making Solaris 10 a healthy alternative to Linux.  While Linux has greater popularity than Solaris …

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Review of Pro Nagios 2.0 and Nagios System and Network Monitoring

Last week I read two books on Nagios. I found one easy to use and the other difficult.

Bitrix, Inc. Becomes Certified MySQL Partner

Bitrix, Inc., the leading developer of content management system software for managing Web projects, announced that it has signed an agreement to become the certified partner of MySQL AB, the developer of the world's most popular open source database. This partnership will address the needs of enterprise content management system users and administrators.

backcountry programming

i?m back to doing some work on connector/odbc, fixing bugs in the ?stable? version (otherwise known as 3.51.x). we have another project going that is a ground-up rewrite of the driver, but i?m not really involved with that.

the state of the stable version of the driver is pretty sad. i keep running into pockets of code that are truly frightening. my first big foray was a bug i reported when i was trying to get the test suite to run, and it basically entailed throwing out a function that made no sense and replacing it with code that has such niceties as comments.

as i?ve started into the catalog functions, starting from this ancient bug, i?m finding even more frightening (and untested) code.

my general goal is to leave things cleaner than i?ve found them, doing things as incrementally as i …

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groupwise max

... or "How to solve the same problem in 10 different ways".

One of the common problems to solve in SQL is "Get row with the group-wise maximum". Getting just the maximum for the group is simple, getting the full row which is belonging to the maximum is the interesting step.

SELECT MAX(population), continent
  FROM Country
 GROUP BY continent;

+-----------------+---------------+
| MAX(population) | continent     |
+-----------------+---------------+
|      1277558000 | Asia          |
|       146934000 | Europe        |
|       278357000 | North America |
|       111506000 | Africa        |
|        18886000 | Oceania       |
|               0 | Antarctica    |
|       170115000 | South America |
+-----------------+---------------+

We use the 'world' database from the MySQL manual for the examples.

The next step is to find the countries which have the population and the continent of our gathered data.

SELECT …
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