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MySQL Telemetry: OpenTelemetry Logging

OpenTelemetry provides a standard for transferring observability data. MySQL has already added support for OpenTelemetry Traces and OpenTelemetry Metrics. We recently added support for OpenTelemetry Logging.

MySQL Retrospective – ISAM & MySAM Log

Let’s stay a bit longer with MySQL 3.2x to advance the MySQL Retrospective in anticipation of the 30th Anniversary. The idea of this article was suggested to me by Daniël van Eeden. Did you know that in the early days, and therefore still in MySQL 3.20, MySQL used the ISAM storage format? IBM introduced the […]

MySQL Retrospective - MySQL 3.20

Let's do a move into the past for the MySQL Advent Calendar before the 30th Anniversary and talk about MySQL 3.20

MySQL Retrospective – MySQL 3.20

To further advance the MySQL Retrospective in anticipation of the 30th Anniversary, today, let’s discuss the very first version of MySQL that became availble to a wide audient though the popular InfoMagic distribution: MySQL 3.20! In 1997, InfoMagic incorporated MySQL 3.20 as part of the RedHat Contrib CD-ROM (MySQL 3.20.25). Additionally, version 3.20.13-beta was also […]

MySQL Shorts Episode 80 Is Available

The latest Episode of MySQL Shorts is now available! Check out Episode 80 on the MySQL YouTube Channel to learn how to create MySQL scheduled events.

MySQL Shorts Episode 80 Is Available

The latest episode of MySQL Shorts is now available.

January MySQL Meetups – Belfast & Dublin, Ireland

As a follow up to the two meetups in London and Manchester in early December this year, we continue with the MySQL Meetup Tour – What are you interested in the most! this time in mid-January in Belfast and Dublin, Ireland. We are pleased to announce once again that Stuart Davey, MySQL HW Data Architect […]

January MySQL Meetups - Belfast & Dublin, Ireland

Belfast & Dublin Meetups

Rapyd Enhances Performance and Security by Migrating from Amazon RDS to MySQL Enterprise Edition

Rapyd Financial Network, a global leader in fintech-as-a-service, has made a strategic leap to improve its database performance, scalability, and security by migrating to MySQL Enterprise Edition. This move has led to a 30% reduction in cloud computing costs, enhanced database availability, and fortified security, positioning Rapyd for sustained growth in the highly competitive fintech […]

Rapyd Enhances Performance and Security by Migrating from Amazon RDS to MySQL Enterprise Edition

By migrating to MySQL Enterprise Edition, Rapyd has strengthened its competitive edge, improved service reliability, and enhanced database performance. Read the full blog.

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