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Deploying Nextcloud on Oracle Cloud with MySQL Database Service and Object Storage

If like me you like to share some data between all your devices (presentations, keypassX file, pictures, …), you probably use a cloud platform to store all that.

I do like to keep control of such solution, I used ownCloud and now I’m using Nextcloud.

In this article I will show you how to easily deploy Nextcloud on Oracle Cloud (OCI) using MySQL Database Service (MDS) and Object Storage.

The easiest way to deploy solutions on OCI is to use Terraform and Resource Manager’s Stack.

If you already have an account on Oracle …

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Apache Zeppelin on Oracle Cloud with MySQL HeatWave

On the previous article we saw how to easily deploy Apache Zeppelin on OCI with MySQL using Terraform.

In this article we will see how we can accelerate queries enabling MySQL HeatWave.

Enabling HeatWave

If you used a MySQL Database Service Shape compatible with HeatWave (MySQL.HeatWave.VM.Standard.E3), using the same Resource Manager Stack, you have the possibility to enable HeatWave and deploy a HeatWave Cluster for your MySQL.

The first think to do, is to edit the previous applied stack:

As we used a HeatWave compatible shape, we have the choice to deploy a HeatWave Cluster and we can choose it:

Save and Apply… the HeatWave cluster will be added:

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Apache Zeppelin on OCI with MDS

Apache Zeppelin is a web-based notebook that enables data-driven,
 interactive data analytics, machine learning, and collaborative documents with SQL, Scala, Python, R.

Today we will see how we can deploy Apache Zeppelin on a Compute instance in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) using MySQL Database Service (MDS).

You can manually deploy a compute instance and install zeppelin on it then connect to MySQL Database Service or you can use the Terraform modules I’m sharing on GitHub: https://github.com/lefred/oci-zeppelin-mds

Finally you can also deploy all this by just clicking on the follow button to use …

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Using MySQL Database Service in OCI – Part 3: faster with MySQL HeatWave !

This post is the third and last of a series of articles dedicated to MySQL Database Service (MDS):

The goal of this series if to get familiar with MDS, HeatWave and useful MySQL Shell utilities.

We can now start a query on our MDS instance that has been populated with >200M rows:

 SQL > SELECT year, Reporting_Airline,  
              AVG(ArrDelay) AS avgArrDelay …
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Using MySQL Database Service in OCI – Part 2: importing Data to MySQL DB System

This post is the second of a series of articles dedicated to MySQL Database Service (MDS):

The goal of this series if to get familiar with MDS, HeatWave and useful MySQL Shell utilities.

Before we start, I would like to highlight that the fastest and recommended way to import data to a MySQL DB System in OCI is to use a parallel dump created using MySQL to Object Storage and load it …

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Using MySQL Database Service in OCI – Part 1: creating a MySQL DB System

This post is the first of a series of articles dedicated to MySQL Database Service (MDS):

The goal of this series if to get familiar with MDS, HeatWave and useful MySQL Shell utilities.

In this first article we will start by creating a MySQL DB System and a Compute instance in OCI. One of the goal is also to see the benefits of HeatWave, so we will start by creating this …

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Oracle Live: MySQL & HeatWave

On December 2, Edward Screven, Oracle’s chief corporate architect revealed the Oracle MySQL Database Service with Analytics Engine known as HeatWave.

During Oracle Live on August 10th, 9AM PST, 12 noon ET / 1 PM BRT / 6 PM CEST, Edward Screven will share our latest MySQL innovations, along with the latest benchmarks, that show the speed and cost savings gained with MySQL HeatWave.

HeatWave, in-memory query accelerator for the Oracle MySQL Database Service, allows customers to run very fast analytics queries directly against their MySQL databases entirely avoiding the step of data ETL into a …

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HeatWave – A MySQL cloud feature to speed up your queries

If you have (too) long running select queries it is probably because of lack of relevant indexes, problematic schema that lead to poor queries or inadequate hardware.

That said, sometime even if you doing it right, the query execution time could be too long regarding of what the application or your users expect. It is often true for reporting, real time analytics or BI queries.

At Oracle we have developed Heatwave, that allow you to easily run high performance analytics against your MySQL database.

To be more precise, Heatwave is a massively-scalable integrated analytics engine for MySQL Database Service (MDS), the MySQL DBaaS in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).

Some key points of Heatwave:

- Single MySQL database for OLTP & analytics applications
- All existing applications work without any changes
- Extreme performance:
+ 400x faster than MySQL, scales to thousands of cores

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