It is my pleasure to announce that MySQL 5.5 is now GA and ready for production deployment. You can read Oracle's official press release here. I am excited...
It is my pleasure to announce that MySQL 5.5 is now GA and ready for production deployment. You can read Oracle's official press release here. I am excited about 5.5 because of the performance and scalability gains, new replication enhancements and overall improved technical efficiencies. Congratulations and a sincere "Thanks!" go out to the entire MySQL Community and product engineering teams for making 5.5 the best release of MySQL to date.Please join us for today's MySQL...
It is my pleasure to announce that MySQL 5.5 is now GA and ready for production deployment. You can read Oracle's official press release here. I am excited about 5.5 because of the performance and...
Please join us at 10am US PT on Dec. 15th as we provide an important technology update on MySQL. In this live webcast, Tomas Ulin, VP MySQL development and Rob...
Please join us at 10am US PT on Dec. 15th as we provide an important technology update on MySQL. In this live webcast, Tomas Ulin, VP MySQL development and Rob Young, Senior Product Manager, will update you on the latest developments with MySQL.Mark your calendar!Register now.
Please join us at 10am US PT on Dec. 15th as we provide an important technology update on MySQL. In this live webcast, Tomas Ulin, VP MySQL development and Rob Young, Senior Product Manager, will...
In my continuing blog series on MySQL 5.5 features (see performance/scale and replication entries) today I covering some of the new InnoDB manageability and...
In my continuing blog series on MySQL 5.5 features (see performance/scale and replication entries) today I covering some of the new InnoDB manageability and efficiency options. 5.5, with the newly re-architected InnoDB, provides better user control over internal InnoDB settings so things like performance, scale and storage can easily be monitored, tuned and optimized for specific use cases and application loads.Along these lines, some of the key advances and features...
In my continuing blog series on MySQL 5.5 features (see performance/scale and replication entries) today I covering some of the new InnoDB manageability and efficiency options. 5.5, with the newly...
The convergence of telecommunications onto IP (Internet Protocol) based networks is revolutionizing today's communications industry. Communications Service...
The convergence of telecommunications onto IP (Internet Protocol) based networks is revolutionizing today's communications industry. Communications Service Providers (CSPs) are challenged to deliver compelling new personalized services with greater agility and lower costs than ever before.Whether they are looking to deploy new Web/Telco 2.0 applications to mobile Internet users or consolidating subscriber data within the network to support greater service personalization and...
The convergence of telecommunications onto IP (Internet Protocol) based networks is revolutionizing today's communications industry. Communications Service Providers (CSPs) are challenged to...
In my continuing MySQL 5.5 blog series, today I am covering what's new on the replication front. MySQL replication is my favorite server feature and what drew...
In my continuing MySQL 5.5 blog series, today I am covering what's new on the replication front. MySQL replication is my favorite server feature and what drew me to MySQL during my tenure with Embarcadero Technologies. Others seem to agree as based on community and customer surveys, MySQL replication is the most popular and widely used database feature. Mostly because it is easy to set up and ease, it enables scalability and provides a pretty robust solution for data...
In my continuing MySQL 5.5 blog series, today I am covering what's new on the replication front. MySQL replication is my favorite server feature and what drew me to MySQL during my tenure with...
The confusion about whether MySQL Community Edition still included InnoDB seems now to have dissipated. Thank you to Sheeri Cabral, Darren Cassar and all of you...
The confusion about whether MySQL Community Edition still included InnoDB seems now to have dissipated. Thank you to Sheeri Cabral, Darren Cassar and all of you who helped correct the misperception created by catchy headlines. In part, the confusion was caused by people assuming that the MySQL Classic Edition (an option for embedding that has been around for a long time) is the same as MySQL Community Edition...not so. We have made appropriate changes to our web page to...
The confusion about whether MySQL Community Edition still included InnoDB seems now to have dissipated. Thank you to Sheeri Cabral, Darren Cassar and all of you who helped correct the...
MySQL 5.5 is set to ship GA soon so I thought I would create a series of blogs that highlight the key new features I will start with a rundown of where we have...
MySQL 5.5 is set to ship GA soon so I thought I would create a series of blogs that highlight the key new features I will start with a rundown of where we have made improvements and then expand into details as things progress. MySQL 5.5 merges the technical architectures of the MySQL database with the InnoDB storage engine so that the two should now be considered one and will move in tandem for the most part from now on (We can do this now that Oracle owns both...) That...
MySQL 5.5 is set to ship GA soon so I thought I would create a series of blogs that highlight the key new features I will start with a rundown of where we have made improvements and then expand into...
November is going to be a busy month for MySQL, conference-wise. There will be two fairly big events, organized by the independent Oracle User Groups in Germany...
November is going to be a busy month for MySQL, conference-wise. There will be two fairly big events, organized by the independent Oracle User Groups in Germany (DOAG) and the UK (UKOUG).On November 16th-18th, the DOAG Conference & Exhibition 2010 will take place in Nuremberg, Germany. This conference, which has been around for more than 20 years usually attracts a rather large audience -- more than 2000 visitors participated in the 2009 event and were able to listen to more...
November is going to be a busy month for MySQL, conference-wise. There will be two fairly big events, organized by the independent Oracle User Groups in Germany (DOAG) and the UK (UKOUG).On...
LogLogic, a company that offers a comprehesive suite of Log Management and Security Event Management solutions, has embedded MySQL and Oracle Linux to improve...
LogLogic, a company that offers a comprehesive suite of Log Management and Security Event Management solutions, has embedded MySQL and Oracle Linux to improve performance and reliability of their products. Here is an excerpt from the press release:As customers' requirements grew, LogLogic's products needed to scale substantially to accommodate demand.As a result, LogLogic embedded MySQL as the data processing engine for its products. The affordable, scalable, and robust...
LogLogic, a company that offers a comprehesive suite of Log Management and Security Event Management solutions, has embedded MySQL and Oracle Linux to improve performance and reliability of their...