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Percona Server for MySQL 5.6.40-84.0 Is Now Available

Percona announces the release of Percona Server for MySQL 5.6.40-84.0 on May 30, 2018 (downloads are available here and from the Percona Software Repositories). Based on MySQL 5.6.40, including all the bug fixes in it, Percona Server for MySQL 5.6.40-84.0 is now the current GA release in the 5.6 series. All of Percona’s software is open-source and free.

New Features

  • A new string variable version_suffix allows to change suffix for the Percona Server version string returned by the read-only version variable. …
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Webinar Tues, 5/29: MySQL, Percona XtraDB Cluster, ProxySQL, Kubernetes: How they work together

Please join Percona’s Principal Architect Alex Rubin as he presents MySQL, Percona XtraDB Cluster, ProxySQL, Kubernetes: How they work together to give you a highly available cluster database environment on Tuesday, May 29th at 7:00 AM PDT (UTC-7) / 10:00 AM EDT (UTC-4).

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In this webinar, Alex will discuss how to deploy a highly available MySQL database environment on Kubernetes/Openshift using …

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Using dbdeployer to manage MySQL, Percona Server and MariaDB sandboxes

Some years ago, Peter Z wrote a blogpost about using MySQL Sandbox to deploy multiple server versions. Last February, Giuseppe  introduced us to its successor: dbdeployer. In this blogpost we will demonstrate how to use it. There is a lot of information in Giuseppe’s post, so head there if you want a deeper dive.

First step is to install it, which is really easy to do now since it’s developed in Go, and standalone executables are provided. You can get the latest version …

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Percona Monitoring and Management 1.11.0 Is Now Available

Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is a free and open-source platform for managing and monitoring MySQL® and MongoDB® performance. You can run PMM in your own environment for maximum security and reliability. It provides thorough time-based analysis for MySQL® and MongoDB® servers to ensure that your data works as efficiently as possible.

In PMM Release 1.11.0, we deliver the following changes:

  • Configurable MySQL Slow Log Rotation – enable or disable rotation, and specify how many files to keep on disk
  • Predictable Graphs – we’ve updated our formulas to use aggregation functions over time for more reliable graphs
  • MySQL Exporter Parsing of my.cnf – we’ve improved how we read my.cnf
  • Annotation improvements – passing …
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Percona Toolkit 3.0.10 Is Now Available

Percona announces the release of Percona Toolkit 3.0.10 on May 22, 2018.

Percona Toolkit is a collection of advanced open source command-line tools, developed and used by the Percona technical staff, that are engineered to perform a variety of MySQL®, MongoDB® and system tasks that are too difficult or complex to perform manually. With over 1,000,000 downloads, Percona Toolkit supports Percona Server for MySQL, MySQL®, MariaDB®, Percona Server for MongoDB and MongoDB.

Percona Toolkit, like all Percona software, is free and open source. You can download packages  …

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Percona Server for MySQL 5.5.60-38.12 Is Now Available

Percona announces the release of Percona Server for MySQL 5.5.60-38.12 on May 18, 2018. Based on MySQL 5.5.60, including all the bug fixes in it, Percona Server for MySQL 5.5.60-38.12 is now the current stable release in the 5.5 series.

Percona Server for MySQL is open-source and free. Downloads are available here and from the Percona Software Repositories.

Bugs Fixed

  • mysqldump utility with --innodb-optimize-keys option was incorrectly working with foreign …
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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: MySQL XA Transactions

MySQL, coupled with the InnoDB engine, provides full ACID compliance. With the addition of “eXtended Architecture” (XA) technology, they can all act in a distributed atomic environment.

In distributed systems, several different technologies, platforms and devices may need to act on separate sets of data atomically. These backend datasets can exist side by side in a datacenter, or across oceans. There can be multiple datasets where atomicity is a necessity. Foreign engines could completely control these datasets, with no concept of cross communication. The XA standard was specified by the Open Group to describe distributed transaction processing. This “eXtended Architecture” describes the relationship between a transaction manager and a transaction resource. You can find the specification HERE.

Transactions are:

  • ATOMIC, committed as a …
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Percona Server for MySQL 5.7.21-21 Is Now Available with Increased Built-In Security Enhancements

Percona announces the GA release of Percona Server for MySQL 5.7.21-21 on on April 24, 2018. Download the latest version from the Percona web site or the Percona Software Repositories. You can also run Docker containers from the images in the Docker Hub repository.

This version of Percona Server for MySQL 5.7.21 includes three new encryption features – Vault keyring plug-in, encryption for InnoDB general tablespaces, and encryption for binary log files.

These new capabilities, which allow companies to immediately …

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Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) 1.10.0 Is Now Available

Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is a free and open-source platform for managing and monitoring MySQL® and MongoDB® performance. You can run PMM in your own environment for maximum security and reliability. It provides thorough time-based analysis for MySQL® and MongoDB® servers to ensure that your data works as efficiently as possible.

We focused mainly on two features in 1.10.0, but there are also several notable improvements worth highlighting:

  • Annotations – Record and display Application Events as Annotations using pmm-admin annotate
  • Grafana 5.0 – Improved visualization effects
  • Switching between Dashboards – Restored functionality to preserve host when switching dashboards
  • New Percona XtraDB Cluster Overview graphs …
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Why Analyze Raw MySQL Query Logs?

In this blog post, I’ll examine when looking at raw MySQL query logs can be more useful than working with tools that only have summary data.

In my previous blog post, I wrote about analyzing MySQL Slow Query Logs with ClickHouse and ClickTail. One of the follow-up questions I got is when do you want to do that compared to just using tools like Percona Monitoring and Management or VividCortex, which provide a beautiful interface for detailed analyses (rather than spartan SQL interface).    

MySQL Logs

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