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Pipelining versus Parallel Query Execution with MySQL 5.7 X Plugin

In this blog post, we’ll look at pipelining versus parallel query execution when using X Plugin for MySQL 5.7.

In my previous blog post, I showed how to use X Plugin for MySQL 5.7 for parallel query execution. The tricks I used to make it work:

  • Partitioning by hash
  • Open N connections to MySQL, where N = number of CPU cores

I had to do it manually (as well as to sort the result at the end) as X Plugin only supports “pipelining” (which only saves the round trip time) and does not “multiplex” connections …

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Percona Server 5.7.13-6 is now available

Percona announces the GA release of Percona Server 5.7.13-6 on July 6, 2016. Download the latest version from the Percona web site or from the Percona Software Repositories.

Based on MySQL 5.7.13, including all the bug fixes in it, Percona Server 5.7.13-6 is the current GA release in the Percona Server 5.7 series. Percona’s provides completely open-source and free software. All the details of the release can be found in the …

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MySQL 8.0

If you haven’t heard the news yet, MySQL 8.0 is apparently the next release of the world-famous database server.

Obviously abandoning plans to name the next release 5.8, Percona Server’s upstream provider relabelled all 5.8-related bugs to 8.0 as follows:

Reported version value updated to reflect release name change from 5.8 to 8.0

What will MySQL 8.0 bring to the world?

While lossless RBR has been suggested by Simon Mudd (for example), the actual feature list (except a Boost 1.60.0 upgrade!) remains a secret.

As far as bug and feature requests go, a smart google query revealed which bugs are likely …

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MySQL 5.7, utf8mb4 and the load data infile

In this post, I’ll discuss how MySQL 5.7 handles UTF8MB4 and the load data infile.

Many of my clients have told me that they do not like using the LOAD DATA INFILE statement and prefer to manually parse and load the data. The main reason they do it is issues with the character sets, specifically UTF8MB4 and the load data infile. This was surprising to me as nowadays everyone uses UTF8. MySQL 5.7 (as well as 5.6) has full support for UTF8MB4, which should fix any remaining issues (i.e., you can now load new emoji, like ).

Last week I was investigating an interesting case where we were loading data and got the following error:

mysql -e 'select version()'
+-----------+
| version() |
+-----------+
| 5.7.12    |
+-----------+
$ mysql -vvv testdb < load_data.sql
ERROR 1300 (HY000) at line 1: Invalid …
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Let's meet at Percona Live Amsterdam

I am very happy that my talk, MySQL Parallel Replication: inventory, use-cases and limitations, is included in the Sneak Peek of Percona Live Amsterdam.  As a member of the Conference Committee, I knew this was being discussed, but I refrained from commenting on discussion about my talk and the submissions of my colleagues from Booking.com.

Mentioning the conference committee, as you can guess,

Speaking in July 2016
  • Texas LinuxFest – July 8-9 2016 – Austin, Texas – I’ve never spoken at this event before but have heard great things about it. I’ve got a morning talk about what’s in MariaDB Server 10.1, and what’s coming in 10.2.
  • db tech showcase – July 13-15 2016 – Tokyo, Japan – I’ve regularly spoken at this event and its a case of a 100% pure database conference, with a very captive audience. I’ll be talking about the lessons one can learn from other people’s database failures (this is the kind of talk that keeps on changing and getting better as the software improves).
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Sign up for our webinar on monitoring MongoDB (if you’re really a MySQL DBA)

In this new webinar on July 12th, we’ll discuss the most important metrics MongoDB offers and will describe them in ordinary plain MySQL DBA language. We’ll have a look at the open source tools available for MongoDB monitoring and trending. And finally, we’ll show you how to leverage ClusterControl’s MongoDB metrics, dashboards, custom alerting and other features to track and optimize the performance of your system.

To operate MongoDB efficiently, you need to have insight into database performance. And with that in mind, we’ll dive into monitoring in this second webinar in the ‘Become a MongoDB DBA’ series.

Date, Time & Registration Europe/MEA/APAC

Tuesday, July 12th at 09:00 BST / 10:00 CEST (Germany, France, Sweden)
Register Now

North America/LatAm

Tuesday, …

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Develop By Example – New MySQL Document Store Series

Examples are a great way to learn new things. As many of you may or may not know we’ve added some new things to MySQL Server 5.7.12  and the ecosystem around it, extending it  to allow you to use the MySQL as a Document Store. Meeting the challenge meant expanding Developer Interfaces and Database tools.

  • Addressing information with a both classic and modern data architectures
  • For all types of data – structured, semi, and unstructured
  • Empowering developers – Simpler, Faster, Flexible
  • Leveraging latest NoSQL oriented tools/methods – JavaScript, Node.js, JSON, CRUD, Methods chaining, and more

From the developer side the MySQL Document Store new APIs by …

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May 2016 - December 2016 => Events where you can find MySQL

As an update to the previous announcement, please find below list of events where you can find either MySQL Community team or MySQL experts at.  Please find more details at each conference below.  New events are marked with NEW! Any update to already announced event is marked as UPDATE!:

  • July 2016:
    • NEW! Debian Conference 2016, Cape Town, Africa (July 2-9, 2016) 
      • MySQL Community team is going to support this conference financially even without staffing. 
    • Open Source Conference Okinawa 2016, Japan (July 2, 2016)
      • As tradition we are going to actively participate at this OS event, this time in Okinawa, Japan. There will …
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MariaDB 10.2.1 Alpha and other releases now available

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB 10.2.1 Alpha, MariaDB Connector/C 2.3.0, MariaDB Galera Cluster 5.5.50, and MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.0.26. See the release notes and changelogs for details on these releases. Download MariaDB 10.2.1 Alpha Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.2? MariaDB APT and YUM Repository Configuration Generator […]

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