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Percona Live Europe 2017 Keynotes Day One

After yesterday’s very successful tutorial day, everyone looked forward to an inspiring first day of the conference and the Percona Live Europe 2017 keynotes. There were some fantastic keynotes delivered, and some excellent sessions scheduled.

Note. These videos are as shot, and the slides will be superimposed very soon so you can enjoy the full conference experience!

Laurie Coffin, Chief Marketing Office of Percona, opened proceedings with a welcome address where she paid tribute to Jaako Pesonen: a true champion of open source and friend to our community who passed away just this month. He will be missed.

Championing Open Source Databases


Peter Zaitsev delivers his keynote “Championing Open Source Databases”

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Percona Monitoring and Management 1.3.0 Is Now Available

Percona announces the release of Percona Monitoring and Management 1.3.0 on September 26, 2017.

Percona Monitoring and Management 1.3.0 introduces basic support for the MyRocks storage engine. There is a special dashboard in Metrics Monitor that presents the essential metrics of MyRocks as separate graphs. Also, Metrics Monitor graphs now feature on-demand descriptions that remain visible as long as hover over them.

For example, this graph helps you visualize MyRocks database operations of Next and Seek attributes:

There are many improvements to QAN (Query Analytics) both in the user interface design and in …

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Upcoming Webinar Thursday, September 7: Using PMM to Troubleshoot MySQL Performance Issues

Join Percona’s Product Manager, Michael Coburn as he presents Using Percona Monitoring and Management to Troubleshoot MySQL Performance Issues on Thursday, September 7, 2017, at 10:00 am PDT / 1:00 pm EDT (UTC-7).

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Successful applications often become limited by MySQL performance. Michael will show you how to get great MySQL performance using Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM). There will be a demonstration of how to leverage the combination of the …

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Webinar Wednesday, September 6, 2017: Percona Roadmap and Software News Update – Q3 2017

Come and listen to Percona CEO Peter Zaitsev on Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 10am PT / 1pm ET (UTC-7) discuss the Percona roadmap, as well as what’s new in Percona open source software.

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During this webinar Peter will talk about newly released features in Percona software, show a few quick demos and share with you highlights from the Percona open source software roadmap. This discussion will cover …

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Nested Data Structures in ClickHouse

In this blog post, we’ll look at nested data structures in ClickHouse and how this can be used with PMM to look at queries.

Nested structures are not common in Relational Database Management Systems. Usually, it’s just flat tables. Sometimes it would be convenient to store unstructured information in structured databases.

We are working to adapt ClickHouse as a long term storage for Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM), and particularly to store detailed information about queries. One of the problems we are trying to solve is to count the different errors that cause a particular query to fail.

For example, for date 2017-08-17 the query:

"SELECT foo FROM bar WHERE …
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Percona Monitoring and Management 1.2.2 is Now Available

Percona announces the release of Percona Monitoring and Management 1.2.2 on August 23, 2017.

For install and upgrade instructions, see Deploying Percona Monitoring and Management.

This release contains bug fixes related to performance and introduces various improvements. It also contains an updated version of Grafana.

Changes in PMM Server

We introduced the following changes in PMM Server 1.2.2:

Bug fixes

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Percona Monitoring and Management 1.2.1 is Now Available

Percona announces the release of Percona Monitoring and Management 1.2.1 on August 16, 2017.

For install and upgrade instructions, see Deploying Percona Monitoring and Management.

This hotfix release improves memory consumption.

Changes in PMM Server

We’ve introduced the following changes in PMM Server 1.2.1:

Bug fixes

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Saturation Metrics in PMM 1.2.0

One of the new graphs added to Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is saturation metrics. This blog post explains how to use the information provided by these graphs.

You might have heard about Brendan Gregg’s USE Method  (Utilization-Saturation-Errors) as a way to analyze the performance of any system. Our goal in PMM is to support this method fully over time, and these graphs take us one step forward.

When it comes to utilization, there are many graphs available in PMM. There is the CPU Usage graph: …

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Three Methods of Installing Percona Monitoring and Management

In this blog post, we’ll look at three different methods for installing Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM).

Percona offers multiple methods of installing Percona Monitoring and Management, depending on your environment and scale. I’ll also share comments on which installation methods we’ve decided to forego for now. Let’s begin by reviewing the three supported methods:

  1. Virtual Appliance
  2. Amazon Machine Image
  3. Docker

Virtual Appliance

We ship an OVF/OVA method to make installation as simple as …

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What About ProxySQL and Mirroring?

In this blog post, we’ll look at how ProxySQL and mirroring go together.

Overview

Let me be clear: I love ProxySQL, and I think it is a great component for expanding architecture flexibility and high availability. But not all that shines is gold! In this post, I want to correctly set some expectations, and avoid selling carbon for gold (carbon has it’s own uses, while gold has others).

First of all, we need to cover the basics of how ProxySQL manages traffic dispatch (I don’t want to call it mirroring, and I’ll explain further below).

ProxySQL receives a connection from the application, and through it we can have a simple SELECT or a more complex transaction. ProxySQL gets each query, passes them to the Query Processor, processes them, identifies if a query is mirrored, duplicates the whole MySQL session ProxySQL internal object and associates it to a mirror queue (which refer to a …

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