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LogLogic Leverages MySQL and Oracle Linux to Improve Performance and Reliability

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 solution enabled LogLogic to comfortably handle its expanding processing requirements, which include the receipt and indexing of more than a quarter of a million log entries per second and tens of billions of records per day.   The company also deployed Oracle …

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451 CAOS Links 2010.09.21

Oracle launches Unbreakable Kernel, updates MySQL and Java plans. And more.

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“Tracking the open source news wires, so you don’t have to.”

# Oracle launched its Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel.

# Oracle announced the release candidate of MySQL 5.5.

# Oracle outlined its plans for Java platform. JavaWorld has the details.

# Novell and SAP have collaborated on SUSE …

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