Oracle is the most powerful DBMS in the world. However, Oracle's expensive and complex replication makes it difficult to build highly available applications or move data in real-time to data warehouses and popular databases like MySQL. In this webinar-on-demand you will learn how Continuent Tungsten solves problems with Oracle replication at a fraction of the cost of other solutions and with less
January 23, 2014 By Severalnines
Thanks to everyone who attended this week’s webinar; if you missed the sessions or would like to watch the webinar again and browse through the slides, they are now available online.
Special thanks to Seppo Jaakola from Codership, the creators of Galera Cluster, for walking us through the various scenarios of Galera recovery.
Webinar topics discussed:
- Redundancy models for Galera, NDB and MongoDB / TokuMX
- Failover & Recovery (Automatic vs Manual)
- Zooming into Galera recovery procedures
- Split brains in multi-datacenter setups
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Anders Karlsson wrote about Some myths on Open Source, the way I see it a
few days ago. Anders' article is mostly focused on
exploding the idea that open source magically creates high
quality code. It is sad to say you do not have to look very
far to see how true this is.
While I largely agree with Anders' points, there is far more that
could be said on this subject, especially on the benefits of open
source. I love working on open source software. Here are three
reasons that are especially important to me.
1.) Open source is a great way to disseminate technology to
users. In the best cases, it is this easy to get open
source products up and running:
$ sudo apt-get install software-i-want-to-use
A lot of software companies ( …
It's again that time of the year. Analysts are spending oceans of
words to predict the future, companies are making plans for the
next year and people are resting and enjoying the break with
their families. To me, this is the perfect time to reflect on my
choices, the direction I'm headed to and consider if I still love
what I do.
At the beginning of the year I decided to
join MongoDB (formerly 10gen). The more I
think about it, the more I realize I've been wrong. Yes, it's
been the worst decision in my life not to join MongoDB when I was
first offered the opportunity years ago. At that time an
insightful friend asked me to consider the opportunity. At that
time I didn't see what I see today.
I didn't see the …
It's again that time of the year. Analysts are spending oceans of
words to predict the future, companies are making plans for the
next year and people are resting and enjoying the break with
their families. To me, this is the perfect time to reflect on my
choices, the direction I'm headed to and consider if I still love
what I do.
At the beginning of the year I decided to
join MongoDB (formerly 10gen). The more I
think about it, the more I realize I've been wrong. Yes, it's
been the worst decision in my life not to join MongoDB when I was
first offered the opportunity years ago. At that time an
insightful friend asked me to consider the opportunity. At that
time I didn't see what I see today.
I didn't see the …
December 19, 2013 By Severalnines
Database clusters are pretty sophisticated distributed systems with complex dependencies between nodes. The failure of a node will generally impact the overall cluster, as the remaining nodes need to reconfigure themselves to continue to operate without the failed node. Since re-introducing a node will also affect the existing cluster, the timing could therefore be dependent on the state of the other nodes in the cluster. Repair and restarts often needs to be performed in a particular order in compliance with the redundancy model of the cluster so as not to jeopardize the normal functioning of existing nodes.
Webinar: Repair and Recovery for your MySQL, MariaDB and MongoDB/TokuMX clusters
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[Read more]Use your MySQL expertise to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of MongoDB.
SPEAKER: Tim Callaghan, VP of Engineering at Tokutek
DATE: Tuesday, December 17th
TIME: 1pm ET
Register Now!
MongoDB is a popular NoSQL DBMS that shares the ease-of-use and quick setup that made MySQL famous. But is MongoDB really up to the job? Is it right for your applications? If you understand MySQL well, you know how database systems work.
Join Tim Callaghan, VP/Engineering at Tokutek as he recaps his and CEO of Continuent, Robert Hodges, session from 2013′s Percona Live London. Learn how to lean on your knowledge of topics like schema design, query optimization, indexing, sharding, and high availability to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of MongoDB. System design is all …
[Read more]November 19, 2013 By Severalnines
The Severalnines team is pleased to announce the release of ClusterControl 1.2.4. This release contains key new features along with performance improvements and bug fixes.
We have outlined some of the key features below. For additional details about the release:
- 1.2.4 ChangeLog
- Documentation
- Upgrade instructions
Dan McKinley (Etsy) wrote an [IMHO] insightful article Why MongoDB Never Worked at Etsy.
First off, it’s important to realise that it’s not a snipe at MongoDB – it’s a fine tool.
The lessons are related to mixing multiple databases in a deployment (administration and monitoring overhead) and the acknowledgement that issues of schema design, scalability and maintenance need attention regardless of which brand or technology you pick for your database. That comes back to the old insight that migrations are rarely worth it (regardless of what you migrate to what).
I think these are indeed important considerations as they have a major impact on the ongoing costs of your entire environment (production as well as development and testing) – these days we encounter the “we’re doing this part of our application using MongoDB” …
[Read more]November 4, 2013 By Severalnines Percona Live London MySQL Conference - 11-12th November, 2013
We’re particularly excited about this year’s Percona Live London MySQL Conference. The line-up of speakers & topics looks excellent and it’s good to see speakers from Oracle, Percona, the MariaDB Foundation (amongst others) scheduled at the same event. It demonstrates not just the diversity of the ever broadening MySQL ecosystem, but also the fact that there really is room for everyone to contribute, participate in and advance MySQL in manifold directions while still retaining a certain amount of uniformity.
And this is how we will be contributing to the event ...
Talk - MySQL Cluster Performance Tuning By Johan Andersson, CTO & Co-Founder, Severalnines
Correct tuning of MySQL NDB Cluster can have dramatic impact on …
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