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High Availability Deep Dive tutorial at PLMCE

(a slightly modify rebroadcast of Florian’s post)

If you are interested by High availability solution with MySQL, Florian Haas from and myself myself will be co-presenting next Tuesday a tutorial on the topic. It is never too late to register!

For the ones who are already registered, here’s advance information which you will find useful.

As our tutorial is going to be highly interactive, every attendee will have the opportunity to follow along with Florian and me as we walk you through several deployment scenarios for Pacemaker MySQL high availability. We’re coming with pre-installed virtual machine images for you to use.

Florian took care of the Libvirt/KVM (or Libvirt/Qemu) and VMware images for you while I has prepared virtual appliances for VirtualBox. The …

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Collaborate 2012 MySQL Sessions

Collaborate 2012 MySQL Sessions

Please mark you calendars for the MySQL sessions at Collaborate this April in Las Vegas.

Date Session ID Session Details Track
Sun. Apr. 22 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm 9390 The Essentials of Data Discovery: Do you Know Where Your Data Is? Asset Lifecycle Management
Mon. Apr. 23 9:45 am – 10:45 am 826 Virtualization Boot Camp: Virtualizing Oracle On VMware – Quick Tips Database
Mon. Apr. 23 12:15 pm – 12:45 pm
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Collaborate 2012 Registration is Now Open!

http://collaborate12.ioug.org   Double Down at COLLABORATE 12- The IOUG Forum with Two Ways to Save- and a Chance to Win! The user-driven Oracle event of the year is fast-approaching, and IOUG wants you to make youreducational experience a sure bet. Between … Continue reading →

Last chance for a discount on Percona Live DC!

In just over a week, we’ll be running a Percona Live MySQL conference in the nation’s capital, in a beautiful modern conference facility that has its own Metro rail stop. And for a limited time, you can save 20% with this discount code: PerLiveDC.

If you’re in the DC area and you use MySQL, this is the event you shouldn’t miss. Here’s what you’ll see:

  • Technical talks on core MySQL topics such as replication, high availability, and performance tuning. Speakers include Percona’s Peter Zaitsev, Baron Schwartz, Kenny Gryp, Yves Trudeau, Espen Braekken, and industry giants such as AOL’s Mike DelNegro and PayPal’s Daniel Austin. No fluff, no sales pitches.
  • An evening panel on cloud and virtualization, featuring people who’ve built large systems in and out of the cloud. We’ll have Peter Zaitsev, Theo Schlossnagle …
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Got open source cloud storage? Red Hat buys Gluster

Red Hat’s $136m acquisition of open source storage vendor Gluster marks Red Hat’s biggest buy since JBoss and starts the fourth quarter with a very intersting deal. The acquisition is definitely good for Red Hat since it bolsters its Cloud Forms IaaS and OpenShift PaaS technology and strategy with storage, which is often the starting point for enterprise and service provider cloud computing deployments. The acquisition also gives Red Hat another weapon in its fight against VMware, Microsoft and others, including OpenStack, of which Gluster is a member (more on that further down). The deal is also good for Gluster given the sizeable price Red Hat is paying for the provider of open source, software-based, scale-out storage for unstructured data and also as validation of both open source and software in today’s IT and cloud computing storage.

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From Under the Desk to the Cloud

 

Review of the O’Reilly Strata Making Data Work Conference

(reprinted from my guest blog for the Cloud Council of 7)

Monica Rogati of LinkedIn told a story of the early days at the firm, when the reporting system consisted of a single server under someone’s desk. One day, someone needed an Ethernet cable and unplugged the machine from the data outlet in the wall. LinkedIn’s data reporting, its life blood, instantly came to a screeching halt.

The Push to the …

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Blog Summary for Week of September 5

1. Apache and MySQL Logging with Syslog-ng
This article shows how to use the popular system logging tool Syslog-ng to log Apache and MySQL events. Apache does not log via syslog-ng by default so we go over two methods of easily remedying this. We also show how to use SQL queries to view syslog-ng data.

2. Using M3 to take System Monitors to the Next Level
Monitis provides built in functionality to monitor a wide variety of system statistics as well as the ability to create custom system monitors. Monitis Monitor Manager, or M3 for short, allows you to take these custom monitors …

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RE: A bit on SANs and system dependencies

This is a reply on A bit on SANs and system dependencies by Eric Bergen.

Lets first start by making a difference between entry level, midrange and high-end SAN's.

Entry level:
This is basically a bunch of disks with a network connection. The Oracle/Sun/StorageTek 2540 is an example for this category. This storage is aimed at lowcost shared storage.

Midrange:
This kind of storage generally features replication and more disks than entry level. HP EVA is what comes to mind for this category. This storage is aimed at a good price/performance.

High-End:
This is mainframe style storage which is made usable for open systems. Hitachi Data Systems VSP is a good example of this category. This category is for extreme performance and reliability. …

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Load balancing SIP across Asterisk with BIG-IP

Topology Participating hosts

* 1x BIG-IP VE
* 1x Debian Squeeze “Provisioning Server” serving DHCP, TFTP & DNS
* 3x Nortel/Avaya 1120E hard phones flashed to SIP1120e04.01.13.00
* 2x Debian Squeeze + digium asterisk packages:

$ grep asterisk /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://packages.asterisk.org/deb squeeze main
deb-src http://packages.asterisk.org/deb squeeze main

DUNDi

*CLI> module reload pbx_dundi.so
*CLI> dundi show peers
*CLI> dundi show mappings
*CLI> dundi lookup 4012@extensions bypass
*CLI> dundi set debug on

SIP

*CLI> sip show peers

dialplan

*CLI> dialplan show RegisteredDevices

Work in progress

Yesterday, I installed a trixbox virtual machine using the …

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451 CAOS Links 2011.03.08

Digia gets Qt. VMware makes waves. Rackspace launches OpenStack support. And more.

Follow 451 CAOS Links live @caostheory on Twitter and Identi.ca, and daily at Paper.li/caostheory
“Tracking the open source news wires, so you don’t have to.”

# Digia signed an agreement with Nokia to acquire the Qt commercial licensing and services business.

# VMware’s Springsource division acquired Wavemaker.

# Rackspace formally launched services and support for OpenStack via Rackspace Cloud Builders.

# Red Hat defended

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