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Webinar Wednesday, March 28, 2018: ZFS with MySQL

Please join Percona’s Principal Architect in Architecture & Projects, Yves Trudeau, as he presents ZFS with MySQL on Wednesday, March 28, 2018, at 7:00 am PDT (UTC -7) / 10:00 am EDT (UTC -4).

Are you curious about ZFS? Would you like to learn how to setup and configure ZFS? What about ZFS with MySQL?

ZFS on Linux has matured a lot. It offers unique features that are extremely compelling for use with a database server like MySQL.

During this webinar, we’ll review the main characteristics of ZFS, and walk through the configuration of ZFS and MySQL in order to provide good performance levels and superior ease-of-management. We will also cover aspects like backups using snapshots, cloning snapshots to create local slaves, the …

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No one has ever imagined dbForge would do it to Google Sheets!

”Wow!’, ”Cool!’, “Fantastic!”, “A revelation!” – this was the first reaction of our colleagues when we presented fresh dbForge Studio for MySQL, v7.4 to them. Indeed, our team has done a huge work in to meet our customers’ needs and expectations. In a bid to fulfill this objective, we have enhanced our renowned MySQL GUI […]

New MySQL 8.0 innodb_dedicated_server Variable Optimizes InnoDB from the Get-Go

In this post, we’ll look at the MySQL 8.0 innodb_dedicated_server variable.

MySQL 8.0 introduces a new variable called innodb_dedicated_server. When enabled, it auto tunes innodb_buffer_pool_size, innodb_log_file_size and innodb_flush_method at startup (if these variables are not explicitly defined in my.cnf).

The new MySQL 8.0 variable automatically sizes the following variables based on the RAM size of the system:

innodb_buffer_pool_size:

    • <1G: 128M(default value if innodb_dedicated_server is OFF)
    • <=4G: Detected Physical RAM * 0.5
    • >4G: Detected Physical RAM * 0.75

innodb_log_file_size:

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Reading Amazon RDS MySQL/Aurora log file from terminal.

Introduction:

At Mydbops we support a good number of clients on AWS cloud (Aurora and RDS).

Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) is providing the cloud based database service. It is the cost-efficient, resize able & ease to manage. As in any other DBaaS, If you need to analyse the log files (Error log / Slow log), you need to login the console and manually download the files.

Logging into the console seems simple, But this is a bit complex operation when it comes to incorporate that in a day to day operation and automation. In this blog i would like to share my experience in making this into a straightforward process for downloading the log files directly from command line without console GUI.

Prerequisites:

Following tools are to be installed for this operation.

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End of an Era: Neither MC nor Continuent Attending Percona Live

Continuent have been a long term sponsor of the Percona Live conference, and the MySQL conference as it was before that, for many years. We have attended the conference both as a Diamond sponsor, and members of our staff attending and presenting our products and experience at the conference.

The nature of these conferences always changes over time, and we have seen over the last few years how the Percona Live conference has moved from being a pure MySQL conference to an open source database conference. Although Continuent continue to provide open source software and integrate with many open source databases, our core operation still revolves around MySQL clustering and replication for MySQL and Oracle.

Continuent is also evolving and changing and we are increasingly deploying and moving towards pure cloud-based environments, building and developing products that are used on the cloud or …

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Caching SHA-2 (or 256) Pluggable Authentication for MySQL 8

If you are like me and you spend chilly spring evenings relaxing by the fire, reading the manual for the upcoming MySQL 8 release, you may have seen Caching SHA-2 Pluggable Authentication in section 6.5.1.3. 

There are now TWO SHA-256 plugsins for MySQL 8 for hashing user account passwords and no, I do not know what the title of the manual pages says SHA-2 when it is SHA-256.  We have sha256_password for basic SHA-256 authentication and  caching_sha2_password that adds caching for better performance.

The default plugin is caching_sha2_password has three features not found in its non caching brother. The first is, predictably, a cache for faster authentication for repeat customers to the database. Next is a RSA-based password exchange that is independent of the SSL library you executable is linked. And it supports Unix socket-files and shared-memory …

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MySQL 8.0 Source Code Improvements

With this post, I want to bring your attention to source code improvements in MySQL 8.0. MySQL 8.0 modernizes the code base by using C++11 constructs, being warning-free on more compilers and platforms, being UBSan- and ASan- clean, improving header file dependencies, improving the coding style, and better developer documentation.…

This Week in Data with Colin Charles 33: Reporting from FOSSASIA 2018 and Azure Announces Database Services for MySQL and PostgreSQL

Join Percona Chief Evangelist Colin Charles as he covers happenings, gives pointers and provides musings on the open source database community.

Writing to you on the ground from FOSSASIA 2018, where I gave a track introduction yesterday since we have a pretty awesome database track most Saturday, and generally, all MySQL focused on Sunday. There’s even a list of talks by Oracle MySQL’ers (yes, there’s more than just Oracle folk, but for that, you got to get the schedule).

The Percona Live Community Dinner happens again this year during Percona Live 2018, at Pedro’s on 24 April 2018. It starts at 7 pm, and I highly recommend you purchase the …

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Shinguz: MySQL sys Schema in MariaDB 10.2

MySQL has introduced the PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA (P_S) in MySQL 5.5 and made it really usable in MySQL 5.6 and added some enhancements in MySQL 5.7 and 8.0.

Unfortunately the PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA was not really intuitive for the broader audience. Thus Mark Leith created the sys Schema for an easier access for the normal DBA and DevOps and Daniel Fischer has enhanced it further. Fortunately the sys Schema up to version 1.5.1 is available on GitHub. So we can adapt and use it for MariaDB as well. The version of the sys Schema in MySQL 8.0 is 1.6.0 and seems not to be on GitHub yet. But you can extract it from the MySQL 8.0 directory structure: …

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