Presentation from the MySQL Connect conference in San Francisco 2012.
Describes cluster architecture and impacts on performance, benchmarking, analysing and techniques for improving performance.
Slides from the MySQL Cluster 8.0 tutorial given at MySQL preFOSDEM days in Brussels, January 2020.
There is an accompanying text file with commands and example output.
The document summarizes new features in MySQL 5.5 and 5.6. Some key points:
- MySQL 5.5 improved InnoDB performance, added new monitoring tools, and supported features like multi-buffer pools.
- MySQL 5.6 focused on improvements to replication like GTIDs for easier management, multi-threaded slaves for performance, and crash-safe replication.
- Other new features included online DDL support and transportable InnoDB tables to move data between servers.
Narayan Newton presented on recent developments in MySQL. He discussed how MySQL has fragmented into several variants including MariaDB, PerconaDB, and Drizzle. He provided details on improvements in Oracle MySQL 5.5 and 5.6, Percona Server, and MariaDB including new features like virtual and dynamic columns. Newton also covered optimization improvements and clustering options like Percona Cluster, MySQL Cluster, and Drizzle.
This document summarizes a presentation about new features and changes coming in MySQL 5.7. Key points include: MySQL 5.7 will include performance improvements, more robust transaction handling and memory instrumentation. However, some backwards incompatible changes will be needed to improve the architecture. The presentation outlines several proposed changes, such as making replication more durable by default and changing the default SQL mode to STRICT. It also discusses new features for InnoDB and the optimizer.
This document provides an overview and summary of updates and new features in MySQL 5.6:
- MySQL 5.6 improves performance, scalability, instrumentation, transactional throughput, availability, and flexibility compared to previous versions.
- Key areas of focus include improvements to InnoDB for transactional workloads, replication for high availability and data integrity, and the optimizer for better performance and diagnostics.
- New features in MySQL 5.6 include enhanced replication utilities for high availability, improved subquery and index optimizations in the query optimizer, and expanded performance schema instrumentation for database profiling.
Scaling MySQl 1 to N Servers -- Los Angelese MySQL User Group Feb 2014Dave Stokes
The document discusses various options for scaling MySQL databases to handle increasing load. It begins with simple options like upgrading MySQL versions, adding caching layers, and read/write splitting. More complex and reliable options include using MySQL replication, cloud hosting, MySQL Cluster, and columnar storage engines. Scaling to very large "big data" workloads may involve using NoSQL technologies, Hadoop, and data partitioning/sharding. The key challenges discussed are defining business and technical requirements, planning for high availability, and managing increased complexity.
Slides from the MySQL Cluster 8.0 tutorial given at MySQL preFOSDEM days in Brussels, January 2020.
There is an accompanying text file with commands and example output.
The document summarizes new features in MySQL 5.5 and 5.6. Some key points:
- MySQL 5.5 improved InnoDB performance, added new monitoring tools, and supported features like multi-buffer pools.
- MySQL 5.6 focused on improvements to replication like GTIDs for easier management, multi-threaded slaves for performance, and crash-safe replication.
- Other new features included online DDL support and transportable InnoDB tables to move data between servers.
Narayan Newton presented on recent developments in MySQL. He discussed how MySQL has fragmented into several variants including MariaDB, PerconaDB, and Drizzle. He provided details on improvements in Oracle MySQL 5.5 and 5.6, Percona Server, and MariaDB including new features like virtual and dynamic columns. Newton also covered optimization improvements and clustering options like Percona Cluster, MySQL Cluster, and Drizzle.
This document summarizes a presentation about new features and changes coming in MySQL 5.7. Key points include: MySQL 5.7 will include performance improvements, more robust transaction handling and memory instrumentation. However, some backwards incompatible changes will be needed to improve the architecture. The presentation outlines several proposed changes, such as making replication more durable by default and changing the default SQL mode to STRICT. It also discusses new features for InnoDB and the optimizer.
This document provides an overview and summary of updates and new features in MySQL 5.6:
- MySQL 5.6 improves performance, scalability, instrumentation, transactional throughput, availability, and flexibility compared to previous versions.
- Key areas of focus include improvements to InnoDB for transactional workloads, replication for high availability and data integrity, and the optimizer for better performance and diagnostics.
- New features in MySQL 5.6 include enhanced replication utilities for high availability, improved subquery and index optimizations in the query optimizer, and expanded performance schema instrumentation for database profiling.
Scaling MySQl 1 to N Servers -- Los Angelese MySQL User Group Feb 2014Dave Stokes
The document discusses various options for scaling MySQL databases to handle increasing load. It begins with simple options like upgrading MySQL versions, adding caching layers, and read/write splitting. More complex and reliable options include using MySQL replication, cloud hosting, MySQL Cluster, and columnar storage engines. Scaling to very large "big data" workloads may involve using NoSQL technologies, Hadoop, and data partitioning/sharding. The key challenges discussed are defining business and technical requirements, planning for high availability, and managing increased complexity.
The document discusses new features in MySQL 5.6, including improved performance and scalability. Key highlights include up to 151% performance gains on SysBench benchmarks compared to MySQL 5.5, several internal InnoDB improvements that enhance performance and scalability, new InnoDB features like online DDL operations and dumping/restoring the buffer pool that provide better flexibility and elasticity. Oracle continues investing in the MySQL community edition to drive innovation.
MySQL for Oracle Developers and the companion MySQL for Oracle DBA's were two presentations for the 2006 MySQL Conference and Expo. These were specifically designed for Oracle resources to understand the usage, syntax and differences between MySQL and Oracle.
The document discusses new features and improvements in MySQL 5.6, including significant performance gains over MySQL 5.5. Key highlights include improved InnoDB performance through features like online DDL and buffer pool pre-loading, up to 151-234% performance gains on benchmarks. Other enhancements cover full-text search in InnoDB, NoSQL support through memcached integration, replication improvements with GTIDs and crash-safe slaves, and strengthened security with audit logging and password policies.
OSSCube MySQL Cluster Tutorial By Sonali At Osspac 09OSSCube
Sonali from OSSCube presents on MySQL Cluster Tutorial at OSSPAC 2009
OSSCube-Leading OpenSource Evangelist Company.
To know how we can help your business grow, contact:
India: +91 995 809 0987
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WEB: www.osscube.com
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Moodle Moot Spain: Moodle Available and Scalable with MySQL HA - InnoDB Clust...Keith Hollman
This document provides an overview of MySQL high availability and replication solutions. It discusses InnoDB Cluster, which allows MySQL to provide high availability and scaling features through MySQL Group Replication, MySQL Shell, and MySQL Router. It also covers MySQL InnoDB ReplicaSet, which provides an easy way to set up MySQL replication with MySQL Router. Additionally, it provides background information on MySQL replication, how it works, and its key components.
MySQL Performance Best Practices document discusses various techniques for optimizing MySQL performance. It covers monitoring performance with tools like MySQL Enterprise Monitor, optimizing configurations such as increasing the InnoDB buffer pool size, balancing data consistency versus performance by adjusting the innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit setting, and summarizes that monitoring is essential to identify performance issues and test configuration changes before deploying to production.
This document provides instructions for a tutorial on installing and configuring MySQL Cluster 8.0 on a VirtualBox virtual machine. It describes importing a pre-configured VM appliance, then creating directory structures and configuration files to set up a MySQL Cluster with one management node, four data nodes, and three MySQL server nodes for testing high availability features.
MySQL 5.7 New Features to Exploit -- PHPTek/Chicago MySQL User Group May 2014Dave Stokes
MySQL 5.7 is on the way and this presentation outlines the changes and how to best take advantage of them. Presentations May 2014 to PHPTek and Chicago MySQL User Group.
The document discusses MySQL NDB 8.0 and high availability solutions for MySQL. It summarizes MySQL NDB Cluster, MySQL InnoDB Cluster, and MySQL Replication as high availability solutions. It also discusses features and performance of MySQL NDB Cluster 8.0, including linear scalability, predictable low-latency performance, and improved backup throughput.
"Advanced MySQL 5 Tuning" by Michael Monty Widenius @ eLiberatica 2007eLiberatica
This is a presentation held at eLiberatica 2007.
http://www.eliberatica.ro/2007/
One of the biggest events of its kind in Eastern Europe, eLiberatica brings community leaders from around the world to discuss about the hottest topics in FLOSS movement, demonstrating the advantages of adopting, using and developing Open Source and Free Software solutions.
The eLiberatica organizational committee together with our speakers and guests, have graciously allowed media representatives and all attendees to photograph, videotape and otherwise record their sessions, on the condition that the photos, videos and recordings are licensed under the Creative Commons Share-Alike 3.0 License.
MySql's NoSQL -- best of both worlds on the same disksDave Stokes
The document discusses MySQL's implementation of NoSQL capabilities within its traditional SQL database. MySQL 5.6 introduced a Memcached plugin that allows for fast, non-SQL key-value access to data stored in InnoDB tables. This provides the speed of NoSQL with the ACID compliance and crash recovery of SQL. The plugin can be installed and configured, then data accessed from either Memcached clients or SQL. This allows MySQL to serve as both a traditional SQL database and a NoSQL store.
This document summarizes a presentation comparing PostgreSQL and MySQL databases. It outlines the strengths and weaknesses of each, including PostgreSQL's strong advanced features and flexible licensing but lack of integrated replication, and MySQL's replication capabilities but immature security and programming models. It also discusses common application types for each database and provides an overview of the EnterpriseDB company.
Confoo.ca conference talk February 24th 2021 on MySQL new features found in version 8.0 including server and supporting utility updates for those who may have missed some really neat new features
MySQL 5.7 NEW FEATURES, BETTER PERFORMANCE, AND THINGS THAT WILL BREAK -- Mid...Dave Stokes
MySQL is on the way and this presentation covers the new features, improved performance, and better admin that will come with 5.7. But there are some things that are changing that you need to know before you upgrade
MySQL Fabric is an open-source framework for the management of farms of servers. It is designed to be easy to use and available for both small and large server farms.
In order to create a solution that is truly resilient to failures, it is necessary to ensure redundancy of every component in the system and have a solid foundation for detecting and handling failures.
In this session, you will learn how to build a robust
high-availability solution using MySQL Fabric, what components you need and how they should be set up. You will learn how MySQL Fabric handles high-availability of the application servers and how to ensure high-availability of the Fabric system as a whole. You will also learn how to leverage, for example, OpenStack to ensure that the system keeps operating in the presence of failures.
MySQL 8 Tips and Tricks from Symfony USA 2018, San FranciscoDave Stokes
This document discusses several new features in MySQL 8 including:
1. A new transactional data dictionary that stores metadata instead of files for improved simplicity and crash safety.
2. The addition of histograms to help the query optimizer understand data distributions without indexes for better query planning.
3. Resource groups that allow assigning threads to groups with specific CPU and memory limits to control resource usage.
4. Enhancements to JSON support like in-place updates and new functions for improved flexibility with semi-structured data.
Run Cloud Native MySQL NDB Cluster in KubernetesBernd Ocklin
The more your database aligns with Cloud Native principles such as resilience, scaling, auto-healing and data consistency across all nodes, the better it also runs as DBaaS in Kubernetes. I walk through running databases in Kubernetes and demos manual deployment and deployment with an NDB operator.
This talk was given at the MySQL Dev Room FOSDEM 2021.
PostgreSQL has more robust and flexible querying capabilities compared to MySQL. Key advantages for PostgreSQL include support for recursive queries, unlimited joins per query, and a rules engine for complex query rewriting needs. PostgreSQL also supports more join algorithms.
MySQL is a SQL database that also does NoSQL. You can access data in the InnoDB or NDB storage engines as a key/value pair at amazing speeds while retaining simultaneous SQL access of the same data. Plus MySQL 5.7 features a new native JSON data type
My MySQL and NoSQL presentation from the NoSQL Search event in Copenhagen: http://nosqlroadshow.com/nosql-cph-2013/speaker/Ted+Wennmark
MySQL offers solutions to implement NoSQL concepts like auto-sharding, key-value access or asynchronous operations. This adds all known solutions from the SQL world to the NoSQL space.
The combined approach of SQL and NoSQL gives developers the choice to select whatever features from both worlds they need.
In this talk we take a deeper look at key-value access to MySQL and MySQL Cluster, auto-sharding and scalability of MySQL Cluster, mapping of schemaless key value access to a relational data model and the performance of NoSQL access to MySQL.
The document discusses new features in MySQL 5.6, including improved performance and scalability. Key highlights include up to 151% performance gains on SysBench benchmarks compared to MySQL 5.5, several internal InnoDB improvements that enhance performance and scalability, new InnoDB features like online DDL operations and dumping/restoring the buffer pool that provide better flexibility and elasticity. Oracle continues investing in the MySQL community edition to drive innovation.
MySQL for Oracle Developers and the companion MySQL for Oracle DBA's were two presentations for the 2006 MySQL Conference and Expo. These were specifically designed for Oracle resources to understand the usage, syntax and differences between MySQL and Oracle.
The document discusses new features and improvements in MySQL 5.6, including significant performance gains over MySQL 5.5. Key highlights include improved InnoDB performance through features like online DDL and buffer pool pre-loading, up to 151-234% performance gains on benchmarks. Other enhancements cover full-text search in InnoDB, NoSQL support through memcached integration, replication improvements with GTIDs and crash-safe slaves, and strengthened security with audit logging and password policies.
OSSCube MySQL Cluster Tutorial By Sonali At Osspac 09OSSCube
Sonali from OSSCube presents on MySQL Cluster Tutorial at OSSPAC 2009
OSSCube-Leading OpenSource Evangelist Company.
To know how we can help your business grow, contact:
India: +91 995 809 0987
USA: +1 919 791 5472
WEB: www.osscube.com
Mail: sales@osscube.com
Moodle Moot Spain: Moodle Available and Scalable with MySQL HA - InnoDB Clust...Keith Hollman
This document provides an overview of MySQL high availability and replication solutions. It discusses InnoDB Cluster, which allows MySQL to provide high availability and scaling features through MySQL Group Replication, MySQL Shell, and MySQL Router. It also covers MySQL InnoDB ReplicaSet, which provides an easy way to set up MySQL replication with MySQL Router. Additionally, it provides background information on MySQL replication, how it works, and its key components.
MySQL Performance Best Practices document discusses various techniques for optimizing MySQL performance. It covers monitoring performance with tools like MySQL Enterprise Monitor, optimizing configurations such as increasing the InnoDB buffer pool size, balancing data consistency versus performance by adjusting the innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit setting, and summarizes that monitoring is essential to identify performance issues and test configuration changes before deploying to production.
This document provides instructions for a tutorial on installing and configuring MySQL Cluster 8.0 on a VirtualBox virtual machine. It describes importing a pre-configured VM appliance, then creating directory structures and configuration files to set up a MySQL Cluster with one management node, four data nodes, and three MySQL server nodes for testing high availability features.
MySQL 5.7 New Features to Exploit -- PHPTek/Chicago MySQL User Group May 2014Dave Stokes
MySQL 5.7 is on the way and this presentation outlines the changes and how to best take advantage of them. Presentations May 2014 to PHPTek and Chicago MySQL User Group.
The document discusses MySQL NDB 8.0 and high availability solutions for MySQL. It summarizes MySQL NDB Cluster, MySQL InnoDB Cluster, and MySQL Replication as high availability solutions. It also discusses features and performance of MySQL NDB Cluster 8.0, including linear scalability, predictable low-latency performance, and improved backup throughput.
"Advanced MySQL 5 Tuning" by Michael Monty Widenius @ eLiberatica 2007eLiberatica
This is a presentation held at eLiberatica 2007.
http://www.eliberatica.ro/2007/
One of the biggest events of its kind in Eastern Europe, eLiberatica brings community leaders from around the world to discuss about the hottest topics in FLOSS movement, demonstrating the advantages of adopting, using and developing Open Source and Free Software solutions.
The eLiberatica organizational committee together with our speakers and guests, have graciously allowed media representatives and all attendees to photograph, videotape and otherwise record their sessions, on the condition that the photos, videos and recordings are licensed under the Creative Commons Share-Alike 3.0 License.
MySql's NoSQL -- best of both worlds on the same disksDave Stokes
The document discusses MySQL's implementation of NoSQL capabilities within its traditional SQL database. MySQL 5.6 introduced a Memcached plugin that allows for fast, non-SQL key-value access to data stored in InnoDB tables. This provides the speed of NoSQL with the ACID compliance and crash recovery of SQL. The plugin can be installed and configured, then data accessed from either Memcached clients or SQL. This allows MySQL to serve as both a traditional SQL database and a NoSQL store.
This document summarizes a presentation comparing PostgreSQL and MySQL databases. It outlines the strengths and weaknesses of each, including PostgreSQL's strong advanced features and flexible licensing but lack of integrated replication, and MySQL's replication capabilities but immature security and programming models. It also discusses common application types for each database and provides an overview of the EnterpriseDB company.
Confoo.ca conference talk February 24th 2021 on MySQL new features found in version 8.0 including server and supporting utility updates for those who may have missed some really neat new features
MySQL 5.7 NEW FEATURES, BETTER PERFORMANCE, AND THINGS THAT WILL BREAK -- Mid...Dave Stokes
MySQL is on the way and this presentation covers the new features, improved performance, and better admin that will come with 5.7. But there are some things that are changing that you need to know before you upgrade
MySQL Fabric is an open-source framework for the management of farms of servers. It is designed to be easy to use and available for both small and large server farms.
In order to create a solution that is truly resilient to failures, it is necessary to ensure redundancy of every component in the system and have a solid foundation for detecting and handling failures.
In this session, you will learn how to build a robust
high-availability solution using MySQL Fabric, what components you need and how they should be set up. You will learn how MySQL Fabric handles high-availability of the application servers and how to ensure high-availability of the Fabric system as a whole. You will also learn how to leverage, for example, OpenStack to ensure that the system keeps operating in the presence of failures.
MySQL 8 Tips and Tricks from Symfony USA 2018, San FranciscoDave Stokes
This document discusses several new features in MySQL 8 including:
1. A new transactional data dictionary that stores metadata instead of files for improved simplicity and crash safety.
2. The addition of histograms to help the query optimizer understand data distributions without indexes for better query planning.
3. Resource groups that allow assigning threads to groups with specific CPU and memory limits to control resource usage.
4. Enhancements to JSON support like in-place updates and new functions for improved flexibility with semi-structured data.
Run Cloud Native MySQL NDB Cluster in KubernetesBernd Ocklin
The more your database aligns with Cloud Native principles such as resilience, scaling, auto-healing and data consistency across all nodes, the better it also runs as DBaaS in Kubernetes. I walk through running databases in Kubernetes and demos manual deployment and deployment with an NDB operator.
This talk was given at the MySQL Dev Room FOSDEM 2021.
PostgreSQL has more robust and flexible querying capabilities compared to MySQL. Key advantages for PostgreSQL include support for recursive queries, unlimited joins per query, and a rules engine for complex query rewriting needs. PostgreSQL also supports more join algorithms.
MySQL is a SQL database that also does NoSQL. You can access data in the InnoDB or NDB storage engines as a key/value pair at amazing speeds while retaining simultaneous SQL access of the same data. Plus MySQL 5.7 features a new native JSON data type
My MySQL and NoSQL presentation from the NoSQL Search event in Copenhagen: http://nosqlroadshow.com/nosql-cph-2013/speaker/Ted+Wennmark
MySQL offers solutions to implement NoSQL concepts like auto-sharding, key-value access or asynchronous operations. This adds all known solutions from the SQL world to the NoSQL space.
The combined approach of SQL and NoSQL gives developers the choice to select whatever features from both worlds they need.
In this talk we take a deeper look at key-value access to MySQL and MySQL Cluster, auto-sharding and scalability of MySQL Cluster, mapping of schemaless key value access to a relational data model and the performance of NoSQL access to MySQL.
MySQL Cluster is a database that provides in-memory real-time performance, web scalability, and 99.999% availability. It uses memory optimized tables with durability and can handle high volumes of both reads and writes simultaneously in a distributed, auto-sharding fashion while maintaining ACID compliance. It offers high availability through a shared nothing architecture with no single point of failure and self-healing capabilities.
MySQL 5.7 is GA. Here is the news about our NoSQL features in MySQL and MySQL Cluster, with a lot of emphasize on the new JSON features that make MySQL suitable as a document store.
MIGRATION OF AN OLTP SYSTEM FROM ORACLE TO MYSQL AND COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE ...cscpconf
Across the various RDBMS vendors Oracle has more than 60% [6] of market share, with a
complete feature-rich and secure offering. This has made Oracle as default choice as the
database choice for systems of all sizes.
There many open source databases as MySQL, PostgreS, etc. which has now evolved into
complete feature rich offerings and come with zero-licensing fee. This makes it an attractive
proposition to migrate from Oracle to an open-source distribution, to cut-down on licensing
costs.
Migrating an application from a commercial vendor to open source is based on typical
concerns of functionality and performabilty. Though there are various tools and offerings
available to migrate but currently there exists no reference points for the exact effort and impact of migration on the application. Thus we did a study of impact analysis and effort involved in migrating on OLTP application. We successfully migrated the application and did a performance comparison, which is covered in the paper. The paper also covers the tool and methodology used, along with the limitations of MySQL and presents learnings of the entire exercise.
MySQL Database Architectures - MySQL InnoDB ClusterSet 2021-11Kenny Gryp
Oracle's MySQL solutions make it easy to setup various database architectures and achieve high availability with the introduction MySQL InnoDB Cluster and MySQL InnoDB ReplicaSet meeting various high availability requirements. MySQL InnoDB ClusterSet provides a popular disaster recovery solution.
Completely built in-house and supported by Oracle, many enterprises large and small have adopted these solutions into business critical applications.
In this presentation the various database architecture solutions for high availability and disaster recovery will be covered and help you choose the right solutions based on your business requirements.
The document discusses new features and improvements in MySQL 5.6, including improved performance through optimizations to InnoDB and MySQL itself, online DDL operations, enhancements to the optimizer to handle complex queries more efficiently, the new Performance Schema for monitoring queries and system resources, and improvements to replication including crash-safe slaves and multi-threaded replication. It also provides an overview of MySQL Cluster and its capabilities for high availability, scaling, and transparent sharding across multiple nodes.
This document provides a summary of updates to MySQL between October 2021 and May 2021. It discusses three releases of MySQL 8.0 (versions 8.0.23, 8.0.24, and 8.0.25) and new features including invisible columns, asynchronous replication connection failover, improved load/dump functionality in MySQL Shell, and the new MySQL Database Service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure with HeatWave for accelerated analytics.
From Nice to Have to Mission Critical: MySQL Enterprise Edition郁萍 王
This document outlines an agenda for a presentation on MySQL Enterprise Edition. The agenda includes an introduction to MySQL, discussing data in the modern enterprise, an overview of MySQL Enterprise Edition, Oracle product integrations and certifications, opportunities for learning more, and a question and answer session. It also includes a safe harbor statement indicating the product direction outlines are for information purposes only and not binding commitments.
200 million qps on commodity hardware : Getting started with MySQL Cluster 7.4Frazer Clement
MySQL Cluster 7.4 has been benchmarked executing over 200 million queries per second on commodity hardware. This presentation from Oracle OpenWorld 2015 describes MySQL Cluster's architecture and gives some detail on how this benchmark was achieved, as well as some tips on getting started with MySQL Cluster 7.4.
NewSQL - Deliverance from BASE and back to SQL and ACIDTony Rogerson
There are a number of NewSQL products now on market such as VoltDB and Progres-XL. These promise NoSQL performance and scalability but with ACID and relational concepts implemented with ANSI SQL.
This session will cover off why NoSQL came about, why it's had it's day and why NewSQL will become the backbone of the Enterprise for OLTP and Analytics.
This document provides a summary of new features and enhancements in MySQL 5.6, including improved performance, scalability, availability, and usability. Key highlights include optimizations to the query optimizer, enhanced instrumentation via the performance schema, improvements to InnoDB and replication, and new utilities to help administer replication deployments. Oracle aims to release development milestone versions of MySQL frequently to get new features in users' hands early.
20190817 coscup-oracle my sql innodb cluster sharingIvan Ma
The document provides an agenda for a presentation on MySQL InnoDB Cluster. It discusses MySQL replication components, demonstrating MySQL InnoDB Cluster, network stability, operations, backup and recovery, GTID consistency, replication between clusters, and troubleshooting. It also covers MySQL innovations from version 5.7 to 8.0 and options for configuring an InnoDB Cluster, including consistency settings and member weights.
MySQL High Availability Solutions - Avoid loss of service by reducing the r...Olivier DASINI
MySQL High Availability Solutions
Avoid loss of service by reducing the risk of failures
MySQL InnoDB Cluster
Collection of products that work together to provide a complete High Availability solution for MySQL
MySQL InnoDB ReplicaSet
Administer a set of MySQL instances running asynchronous replication
MySQL NDB Cluster
A high-availability, high-redundancy version of MySQL adapted for the distributed computing environment
RivieraJUG - MySQL 8.0 - What's new for developers.pdfFrederic Descamps
This document summarizes Frédéric Descamps' presentation on new features in MySQL 8.0 for developers. It introduces Descamps and covers several new features in MySQL 8.0, including the new volcano iterator and optimizer refactoring, EXPLAIN ANALYZE for analyzing query performance, hash joins replacing block nested loops, common table expressions, lateral derived tables, window functions, JSON functions, table value constructors, functional indexes, invisible indexes, check constraints, expressions as default values, lock modes like NOWAIT and SKIP LOCKED, and support for generated invisible columns as primary keys.
Trivadis TechEvent 2017 Oracle to My SQL Migration - Challenges by Robert Bia...Trivadis
Migration from one database engine to another one for existing applications is not a trivial task. There are a lot of technical challenges, including but not limited to database features, object/data types and different behavior. In this presentation we would like to talk about a customer PoC, with the goal to migrate as many databases from Oracle to MySQL as possible. This includes categorization of several hundred Oracle databases into migration classes, based on custom criteria, as well as tool development to support schema (DDL) conversion and data migration.
This document provides a high-level summary of a MySQL crash course presentation. It begins with basic introductions of the presenter and intended audience. The session agenda then outlines topics to be covered, including Oracle's investment in MySQL, a high-level overview of MySQL concepts, and familiarization with key concepts. Some of the concepts discussed include MySQL terminology, components, storage engines, partitioning, replication, backups, and security/privileges. Slides include explanations, visual diagrams, and references for further information.
MySQL Goes to 8! FOSDEM 2020 Database Track, January 2nd, 2020Geir Høydalsvik
Here are the basic steps to clone a MySQL instance using the new CLONE command directly from SQL:
1. Connect to the source instance you want to clone from.
2. Issue the CLONE statement to create a new instance from the source. For example:
CLONE INSTANCE FROM 'mysql://user:password@source_host:3306/' TO 'mysql://user:password@target_host:3306/';
3. The clone operation will copy over the data files, redo logs and configuration from the source to the target instance.
4. Once complete, the new cloned instance is ready for use as a read replica or independent instance as needed.
By automating the provisioning
Oracle Database Migration to Oracle Cloud InfrastructureSinanPetrusToma
The document discusses various methods for migrating an on-premises Oracle database to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). It outlines automation tools provided by Oracle like MV2ADB, MV2OCI and ZDM that can migrate databases with little to no downtime. The document also provides a decision tree to help choose the appropriate migration method based on factors like database version, character set, downtime requirements, etc. Common migration methods discussed are Data Guard, Transportable Tablespaces/Full using Data Pump or RMAN, backup/restore, and GoldenGate replication.
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The UI5 tooling is the development and build tooling of UI5. It is built in a modular and extensible way so that it can be easily extended by your needs. This session will showcase various tooling extensions which can boost your development experience by far so that you can really work offline, transpile your code in your project to use even newer versions of EcmaScript (than 2022 which is supported right now by the UI5 tooling), consume any npm package of your choice in your project, using different kind of proxies, and even stitching UI5 projects during development together to mimic your target environment.
Project Management: The Role of Project Dashboards.pdfKarya Keeper
Project management is a crucial aspect of any organization, ensuring that projects are completed efficiently and effectively. One of the key tools used in project management is the project dashboard, which provides a comprehensive view of project progress and performance. In this article, we will explore the role of project dashboards in project management, highlighting their key features and benefits.
How Can Hiring A Mobile App Development Company Help Your Business Grow?ToXSL Technologies
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For any business hoping to succeed in the digital age, having a strong online presence is crucial. We offer Ecommerce Development Services that are customized according to your business requirements and client preferences, enabling you to create a dynamic, safe, and user-friendly online store.
E-Invoicing Implementation: A Step-by-Step Guide for Saudi Arabian CompaniesQuickdice ERP
Explore the seamless transition to e-invoicing with this comprehensive guide tailored for Saudi Arabian businesses. Navigate the process effortlessly with step-by-step instructions designed to streamline implementation and enhance efficiency.
Using Query Store in Azure PostgreSQL to Understand Query PerformanceGrant Fritchey
Microsoft has added an excellent new extension in PostgreSQL on their Azure Platform. This session, presented at Posette 2024, covers what Query Store is and the types of information you can get out of it.
Liberarsi dai framework con i Web Component.pptxMassimo Artizzu
In Italian
Presentazione sulle feature e l'utilizzo dei Web Component nell sviluppo di pagine e applicazioni web. Racconto delle ragioni storiche dell'avvento dei Web Component. Evidenziazione dei vantaggi e delle sfide poste, indicazione delle best practices, con particolare accento sulla possibilità di usare web component per facilitare la migrazione delle proprie applicazioni verso nuovi stack tecnologici.
UI5con 2024 - Keynote: Latest News about UI5 and it’s EcosystemPeter Muessig
Learn about the latest innovations in and around OpenUI5/SAPUI5: UI5 Tooling, UI5 linter, UI5 Web Components, Web Components Integration, UI5 2.x, UI5 GenAI.
Recording:
https://www.youtube.com/live/MSdGLG2zLy8?si=INxBHTqkwHhxV5Ta&t=0
Malibou Pitch Deck For Its €3M Seed Roundsjcobrien
French start-up Malibou raised a €3 million Seed Round to develop its payroll and human resources
management platform for VSEs and SMEs. The financing round was led by investors Breega, Y Combinator, and FCVC.
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Unveiling the Advantages of Agile Software Development.pdfbrainerhub1
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