This week we discuss administering Percona Replication Manager. Ear Candy is about repository packages from MariaDB and Oracle, and At the Movies presents a Riak engineer talking about "convergent replicated data types" - data structures that tolerate eventual consistency.
Events DB Hangops - every other Wednesay at noon Pacific time
This week we talk about how to install and set up Galera Cluster. Ear Candy talks about the new MySQL repos from Oracle and what to know about using them; At the Movies is Michael Stonebreaker talking about how to process today's big data transactional processing needs.
This week we discuss MySQL's Migration Toolkit. Ear Candy is about the replication format as it propagates through multi-tier master and slaves; At the Movies is Distributed Data Analysis with Hadoop and R.
MySQL Migration Toolkit Episode 161 where we talked about how MySQL Workbench is a replacement for the older MySQL GUI Tools, including the MySQL Migration Toolkit.
This week we explore MySQL Workbench further. Ear Candy is Stewart Smith's 'libeatmydata' and At the Movies is a video to help folks familiar with SQL learn how to use Riak's MapReduce.
Events DB Hangops - every other Wednesay at noon Pacific time
This week we discuss the basics of MySQL Workbench. Ear Candy is using performance schema to find unused accounts, and At the Movies presents XtraDB Cluster.
News
Oracle announced that it is providing yum repositories for MySQL, including MySQL packages, MySQL workbench and MySQL connectors.
This week we interview Luis Soares about multi-source replication. Ear Candy is about memory allocation with FEDERATED and FEDERATEDX storage engines, and At the Movies is about increasing performance by archiving data.
Actually, this is episode 156, sorry about the error in the title!
This week we interview Mats Kindahl, a MySQL Senior Principal Software Engineer, about the open source Fabric framework for transaction-safe, semi-automatic sharding and high availability. Because we recorded this during the MySQL Connect conference there is no Ear Candy, nor At the Movies.
Events DB Hangops - every other Wednesay at noon Pacific time
This week we continue our series exploring the MySQL Utilities. Ear Candy is using the performance schema to find out which accounts fail to properly close connections, and At the Movies has a video about databases and determinism.
This week we continue our series on MySQL Utilities, talking about replication and failover tools. Ear Candy is a gotcha with poor GRANT syntax that MySQL does not give warnings about, and At the Movies is an open forum from the SkySQL Solutions Day a few months ago.