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MySQL 9.2 ! Thank you for your contributions!

At the beginning of the year, we released MySQL 9.2, the latest Innovation Release. Sorry for the delay, but I was busy with the preFOSDEM MySQL Belgian Days and FOSDEM MySQL Belgium Days. Of course, we released bug fixes for 8.0 and 8.4 LTS, but in this post, I focus on the newest release. Within […]

MySQL 101: How to Find and Tune a Slow MySQL Query

This blog was originally published in June 2020 and was updated in March 2025. One of the most common support tickets we get at Percona is the infamous “database is running slower” ticket.  While this can be caused by a multitude of factors, it is more often than not caused by a bad or slow […]

How To Check The Available Memory In Your HeatWave MySQL Cluster Via SQL

This blog post gives you a quick and easy SQL statement to check the available memory in your HeatWave MySQL cluster.

MySQL Reserved Words: What You Need to Know 

Learn about MySQL reserved words, their impact on database design, and how to avoid common errors. Find practical tips, examples, and resources for managing reserved words effectively.

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How to Set Up the Development Environment for MySQL Shell Plugins for Python

MySQL Shell is a powerful tool for managing MySQL databases, and one of its most exciting features is the ability to extend its functionality using plugins. If you're a Python developer, you can create custom plugins to automate tasks, add new commands, or
integrate MySQL Shell with other tools. However debugging the python code could be cumbersome for mysql-shell given the python code requires some specific objects available only when running inside the shell. 

In this blog post, we'll walk you through the steps to set up your development environment for creating MySQL Shell plugins in Python while able to modify and debug the mysql-shell itself.

Prerequisites

Before we dive into the setup, ensure you have the following installed on your system:

 

  • MySQL Shell: Download and install MySQL Shell from the official MySQL website.
  • Python 3.8 or later: MySQL Shell plugins …
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Why TLS for MySQL is difficult

The internet has changed to a place where most protocols like HTTP etc now use secure connections with TLS by default.

While both HTTP and the MySQL Protocol use TLS for secure connections there are still many differences which make it difficult for MySQL to benefit from the same advancements as HTTP has seen in the last so many years.

What is TLS?

TLS stands for Transport Layer Security and is the successor of SSL (Socket Layer Security). SSL and TLS are often used interchangably, while this isn’t correct strictly speaking. What TLS provides is a standardized way to encrypt in transit traffic and authenticate the other end of the connection. TLS when used together with HTTP is known as HTTPS, for secure HTTP.

How TLS works in HTTPS

The client (webbrowser) connects to a server on port 443. Then negitiation is done to agree on what encryption method is to be used. The server presents the client with a …

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Using VS Code and Docker to Debug MySQL Crashes

Typically, we receive customer tickets regarding crashes or bugs, where we request a core dump to analyze and identify the root cause or understand the unexpected behavior. To read the core dumps, we also request the linked libraries used by the server’s MySQL. However, there’s a more efficient way to achieve our goal: by using […]

Galera Cluster for MySQL 8.0.41-26.22 and 8.4.4-26.22 released

Codership is pleased to announce a new Generally Available (GA) release of the multi-master Galera Cluster for MySQL 8.0, consisting of MySQL-wsrep 8.0.41-26.22 (release notes, download), with Galera replication library 4.22 (release notes, download) implementing wsrep API version 26. It also includes Galera Cluster for MySQL 8.4, consisting of MySQL-wsrep 8.4.4-26.22 (release notes, …

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Understanding MySQL Global Transaction Identifiers (GTIDs) And Their Role in Replication

Learn about how Global Transaction Identifiers (GTID's) and how they are used with MySQL replication.

Understanding trx-consistency-only on MyDumper Before Removal

I have been working on MyDumper for over three years now, and I usually don’t use the tax-consistency-only feature during backups because it wasn’t an option I quite understood. So, when reviewing another issue, I stepped into a curious scenario, and I finally got it and decided to share with you what I learned and when it should […]

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