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Articles for the keywords: Replication
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18 Jul 2012
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InsideView MySQl Enterprise Edition Running on Oracle Solaris [26941]
Platform Delivers High Availability and Horizontal Scaleout
At InsideView, whose sales intelligence applications are used by more than 200,000 sales and marketing professionals and 2,000 market-leading companies, MySQL Enterprise Edition on Oracle Solaris is the platform of choice for storing hundreds of gigabytes of contact details and connections. Using a master-slave replication topology, MySQL enables InsideView to achieve high availability and horizontal scale-out with dedicated backup and read slaves, while the partitioning capabilities allow InsideViews developers, DBAs and system administrators to optimize database performance and simplify management. InsideView has also used the built-in file system compression in Oracle Solaris ZFS to increase the I/O performance of MySQL.
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05 Jul 2012
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Oracle ACE Director Ronald Bradford on MySQL Connect [26791]
Comments as well on MySQL 5.6
Ronald Bradford, an Oracle ACE Director, explained to interviewer Keith Larson what his plans are for future MySQL Connect events and commented on the benefits to both the community and to Oracle of having MySQL content at events like Oracle Open World. With respect to MySQL 5.6, Bradford praised the optimizer trace feature for its capability in making exposed information visible, both in itself and in the capability of applying information discerned for optimizing SQL statements in earlier versions of MySQL. He was also enthusiastic about the improvements in instrumentation in the Performance Schema and the numerous replication features.
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23 May 2012
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A Collection of FAQs on MySQL 5.6 Replication [26388]
Includes Link to the On-demand Webinar
Global Transaction IDs, auto-failover and self-healing, multi-threaded, crash-safe slaves ... all part of MySQL 5.6 Development Release. Mat Keep has collected FAQs on the release that were collected in a webinar held by the MySQL Development Team. The questions covered the following aspects of the release:
- Multi-threaded slaves
- Global Transaction iDs and HA utilities
- Replication event checksums
- Time delayed replication
- Informational log events
- Remote binlog backup
Keep also includes links to the on-demand webinar itself and to the collection of slides used in the webinar.
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23 May 2012
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How to Upgrade to Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.0 [26378]
Using Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Software
The path to Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition software to upgrade from an Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 5/11 and Oracle Solaris 10 cluster to a platform based on Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.0 and Oracle Solaris 11 with minimum downtime is outlined in a post by Tim Read, who has prepared an eight-part map to the process. Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition enables manual initiation of an automated sequence of steps that control application start and stop commands and the direction of data replication, Read explains.
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17 Apr 2012
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New MySQL 5.6 Development Milestone Release [26019]
Delivers new replication features
Oracle has released MySQL 5.6, focusing on improved availability, performance and manageability for web, cloud and embedded applications. Oracle is simultaneously providing early access to features under development for community testing and feedback. These include online operations for ADD index and NoSQL access to InnoDB via the Memcached protocol. The new MySQL 5.6 delivers enhanced high availability with new replication features; new optimizer features for better throughput of complex queries; and an improved PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA. Oracle also seeks feedback on these features: online Operations for ADD Index; high performance NoSQL access to InnoDB from Memcached; and performance improvements on modern hardware.
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