When I sent a proposal for session "Managing and Troubleshooting MySQL for Oracle
DBAs" to MySQL Connect conference org committee it had not
any mention of Oracle in its name, but later I was asked to
provide more details for former Oracle DBAs who want to use
MySQL. I was fast and I said "yes".
So my original aim to teach people to troubleshoot MySQL changed
to teaching of how different is MySQL from Oracle in
troubleshooting aspects. Although both RDBMs have very much in
common they are definitely very different. So what I am going to
speak about this time is nuances of how MySQL stores data, how it
manages locks, why its high availability solutions: MySQL Cluster
and Replication have same names as Oracle's, but work differently
and more. And, of …
The MySQL Connect conference is only a couple of weeks away, with MySQL engineers, support teams, consultants and community aces busy putting the final touches to their talks.
There will be many exciting new announcements and sharing of best practices at the conference, covering the range of MySQL technologies.
MySQL Cluster will a big part of this, so I wanted to share some key sessions for those of you who plan on attending, as well as some resources for those who are not lucky enough to be able to make the trip, but who can't afford to miss the key news. Of course, this is no substitute to actually being there….and the good news is that registration is still …
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Keith Larson: Thank you for allowing me to do this interview with
you. I have been talking with a few different Oracle
ACEs about the MySQL Connect Conference. I figured
the MySQL community might be missing you as well. You have been
very busy with Oracle Linux but I know you still have an eye on
the MySQL Community. How have things been?
Lenz Grimmer: Thanks for including me in this series of
interviews, I feel honored! I've read the other interviews, and
really liked them. I still try to follow what's going on over in
the MySQL community and it's good to see that many of the
familiar faces are still around. Over the course of the 9 years
that I was involved with MySQL, many colleagues and contacts
turned into good friends and we still maintain close
relationships.
It's been almost 1.5 years ago that I moved into my new role here
in the Linux
team at …
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The State of The Dolphin
Join Oracle Executive Vice President Edward Screven and MySQL Vice President of Engineering Tomas Ulin to hear about Oracle’s MySQL strategy, and the key latest developments including product releases, roadmap and community.
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Keith Larson: Thank you for allowing me to do this interview with
you. What have you and Continuent been up to lately?
Giuseppe Maxia: Hi Keith. It's my pleasure. I (and
the whole team at Continuent) have been quite busy releasing
version 1.5.1 of our flagship clustering and HA product, Tungsten
Enterprise. Apart from the pleasure of the growing business that
makes us all very happy, we enjoy the rare geeky joy of working
at a product at the highest levels of innovation and technical
effectiveness.
I am also happy, at a personal level, because my current
job keeps me in touch with the MySQL community. The products that
we develop, both the open source and the commercial solutions,
depend heavily on the ubiquity of MySQL. When I dedicate some
time to the MySQL community, I am doing at the same time
something that I like and that is ultimately beneficial for my
company's business. For this reason, my …
Dave Stokes and I tracked down Sarah Novotny Sunday night at the early bird registration for OSCON 2012. We had a few moments to interview her about MySQL Connect and her recent endeavors. I hope you enjoy:
Keith Larson: Thank you for joining us today.
Sarah Novotny: I am glad to be here.
Keith Larson: First just a general question, What were your thoughts when you heard that Oracle was going to do MySQL Connect ?
Sarah Novotny: I was very excited about it. I didn't expect Oracle to give us our own space. Even thought JavaOne had gotten that . JavaOne has existed as it's own conference before, and with the O'Reilly Conference no longer happening, I didn't expect it and I was surprised. I know the first year after Oracle purchased MySQL, we had MySQL Sunday, which was great. We were told that this was such a big deal and it is really only a transition thing and with 140+ products nobody gets a big name …
[Read more]If you haven't already registered for MySQL Connect, now is the time to do it.
Looking for the right reason to attend? Here are the TOP THREE REASONS...
- You'll get the chance to hear directly from users including PayPal, Verizon, Twitter, Facebook, Ticketmaster, Ning, Mozilla, CERN, Yahoo! and more, about best practices for deploying MySQL based solutions.
- Don't miss this unique opportunity to meet the engineers developing and supporting the MySQL products, all in a single location. You'll be able to ask them all your questions and provide them feedback.
- Acquire detailed knowledge about the latest …
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[Read more]MySQL Connect is taking place on September 29 and 30 in San Francisco. The early bird discount enabling you to save US$ 500 is only running for a few more days, until July 13.
Are you still wondering if you should sign up? Here are 10
reasons why you definitely should:
- Learn from other companies how they tackled similar challenges to the ones you’re facing. Find out what they learned along the way, and how you can save time, money and a lot of troubles by avoiding repeating the same mistakes and applying the best practices they’ve developed. You’ll get the chance to hear from organizations including PayPal, Verizon, Twitter, Facebook, Ticketmaster, Ning, Mozilla, CERN, Yahoo! …
Ronald Bradford, an Oracle ACE Director has been busy working with database consulting, book writing (EffectiveMySQL) while traveling and speaking around the world in support of MySQL. I was able to take some of his time to get an interview on this thoughts about theMySQL Connect conference.
Keith Larson: What where your thoughts when you heard that
Oracle was going to provide the community the MySQL Conference
?
Ronald Bradford: Oracle …