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Log Buffer #89: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to the 89th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs.

Welcome, welcome everyone.

In writing this week’s Log Buffer, I’ve had a chance to sit down and read some excellent posts on all sorts of platforms. The depth and breadth of what’s available to house and retrieve data is astonishing.

Many of you who have read my posts will know that I’m a fan of vegetables. They are something most of us don’t eat enough of. Come on DBAs! I think we need to make a collective effort to get healthy. We need you to keep all these systems alive. I say this because I have a new found appreciation for the work we do day in and day out.

Six months ago my wife and I said hello to our baby girl for …

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Log Buffer #88: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to the 88th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. SQL Server To begin, Simon Sabin, on SimonS Blog, offers the proposition: SQL Server tools suck, do you agree? He elaborates, “When I moved from Oracle 7 to SQL Server 6.5 I was amazed at the tools you got with SQL Server. [...]

Log Buffer #87: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome the the 87th of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. First up, a couple of items responding to news about H-Store, the new database technology. Nigel Thomas of Preferisco wonders if H-Store is a new architectural era, or just a toy? Too much information, in turn, asks, Is H-Store the future of database [...]

Log Buffer #86: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to the 86th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. Let’s jump right in. MySQL This was the week in which Sun Microsystems’ acquisition of MySQL went through. Wow, that didn’t take long at all! Zack Urlocker reports on the celebration at MySQL AB when the deal was completed, and [...]

Log Buffer #85: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome the the 85th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. Here we go! Oracle We start with the obscure. Eddie Awad has started the Obfuscated SQL Code Contest on his Oracle Community site, thanks to an idea by Chen Shapira. If you’re familiar with this contest’s antecedents, like the [...]

Log Buffer #84: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

It’s the 84th blog-tacular edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs! We begin with some Oracle security news. A tutorial of Oracle’s on defending against SQL injection attacks gets a good review on Pete Finnigan’s Oracle security weblog. Pete writes, “This is a superb tutoral, well written and positioned just right. . . . [...]

Log Buffer #83: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to the 83rd edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs.

Little things can make big differences. Archimedes (no blogger, but a very smart guy) said, “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world,” and With CLUE as (Select * from Random_Thought ORDER BY Common_Sense DESC) proves him right with a story of leverage: “This story is how changing one character in a 300 line stored procedure removed 90% of the impact of the worst single query on the entire server.”

On Third Abnormal Form, Paul McMillan shows that in SQL Server 2005, …

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Log Buffer #82: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to the 82nd edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. Some MySQL news to start. They call the engine Maria. “They” being MySQL AB co-founder Monty Widenius, and Maria being his new storage engine for MySQL. On his new blog, Monty Says, Monty says Maria is, “. . . a crash-safe alternative [...]

Log Buffer #81: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

Welcome to the 81st edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. We begin this issue with some more (and probably not the last) commentary on the acquisition of MySQL AB by Sun. On rand($thoughts);, Savio Rodrigues questions the idea that MySQL are not big enough for some customers: “I’m confused that Sun, [...]

Log Buffer #79: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

The 79th edition of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs, has been published on H. Tonguç Yilmaz Oracle Blog. Next week, LB#80 will appear on Chen Shapira’s I’m just a simple DBA on a complex production system. Have you done one yet? Publishing Log Buffer is an excellent way to introduce yourself and your [...]

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