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MySQL & MySQL Community team at conferences this week

As announced in on October 18, we are ready for being part of following shows this week. Please come to find MySQL staff there and talk to us about MySQL.

  • Madison PHP, Madison, US, November 2-3, 2018: We are Community sponsor. 
  • MOPCON 2018, Taipei, Taiwan, November 3-4, 2018: Do not forget to attend our sponsored MySQL talk given by Ivan Tu, the MySQL Principal Consultant Manger. Ivan will be talking about "The Mobile application supported by new generation MySQL 8.0" (scheduled for Nov 4, at 11:05-11:45am in Big Data track). Ivan will be available before and after the talk to answer your questions about MySQL. Please do not miss Ivan's talk and the …
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Webinar Wed 8/29: Databases in the Hosted Cloud

Please join Percona’s Chief Evangelist, Colin Charles on Wednesday, August 29th, 2018, as he presents Databases in the Hosted Cloud at 7:00 AM PDT (UTC-7) / 10:00 AM EDT (UTC-4).

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Nearly everyone today uses some form of database in the hosted cloud. You can use hosted MySQL, MariaDB, Percona Server, and PostgreSQL in several cloud providers as a database as a service (DBaaS).

In this webinar, Colin Charles explores how to efficiently deploy a cloud database configured for optimal performance, with a particular focus on MySQL.

You’ll learn the differences between the various public cloud offerings for Amazon RDS including Aurora, Google Cloud SQL, Rackspace OpenStack …

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MySQL @Oracle Developer Community LAD Tour 2018

We are happy to announce that MySQL got an opportunity to be part of the Oracle Developer Community LAD Tour 2018 on the last minute notice. The event is hold on Aug 24 @ Mexico City, Mexico you will can - among other interesting talks - also to find a MySQL talk given by the local Sales Consultant, Manuel Contreras. Manuel will be talking about “MySQL 8.0”.

We are looking forward to seeing & talking to you there!

Open Source Database Community Blog: The Story So Far

Recently, we initiated a new project, the Open Source Database Community Blog. One way to think of this is as an online, year round version of the Percona Live conferences. If you have a story to tell, an experience to share, or a lesson to be learned send it along. As long as it’s related to open source database software, their management and application. That’s right. Not just Percona software. Any open source database software of all formats.

Unlike Percona Live, though, we are not limited by time or space. All submissions are welcome as long as they follow some simple guidelines.

We have already had some excellent posts, and in case this is news to you, here’s a recap:

  • Renato Losio wrote this succinct how-to article …
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Webinar Wed 7/18: MariaDB 10.3 vs. MySQL 8.0

Please join Percona’s Chief Evangelist, Colin Charles as he presents as he presents MariaDB 10.3 vs. MySQL 8.0 on Wednesday, July 18th, 2018, at 9:00 AM PDT (UTC-7) / 12:00 PM EDT (UTC-4).

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Technical considerations

Are they syntactically similar? Where do these two databases differ? Why would I use one over the other?

MariaDB 10.3 is on the path of gradually diverging from MySQL 8.0. One obvious example is the internal data dictionary currently under development for MySQL 8.0. This is a major change to the way metadata is stored and used within the server, and MariaDB doesn’t have an equivalent feature. Implementing this feature could mark the end of datafile-level compatibility between …

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Porting this Oracle MySQL feature to MariaDB would be great ;-)

Oracle has done a great technical work with MySQL. Specifically a nice job has been done around security. There is one useful feature that exists in Oracle MySQL and that currently does not exist in MariaDB. Oracle MySQL offers the possibility from within the server to generate asymetric key pairs. It is then possible use ...continue reading "Porting this Oracle MySQL feature to MariaDB would be great ;-)"

The connection_control plugin : Keeping brute force attack in check

To quote book of all knowledge:

In cryptography, a brute-force attack consists of an attacker trying many
passwords or passphrases with the hope of eventually guessing correctly.
The attacker systematically checks all possible passwords and passphrases
until the correct one is found.

MySQL Cluster 7.6 is now Generally Available

      Bernd Ocklin | MySQL Cluster Engineering Director

It gives us great pleasure to announce that the 7.6 release of MySQL Cluster is GA and now ready for prime time. 

MySQL Cluster is a distributed database combining linear scalability and high availability. An ultra-high speed database, MySQL Cluster provides in-memory real-time access with transactional consistency across partitioned and distributed data sets designed for highly available mission critical applications.

MySQL Cluster’s shared nothing architecture delivers an incredible 99.9999% availability and is used within the core of systems that serve billions of mobile phone users, leading online-games and high demand web services. 

This new MySQL Cluster 7.6 version is all about supporting and optimizing performance on the latest off the shelf hardware, increasing its ability to both scale up on ever …

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Conference review Percona Live Santa Clara 2018

Percona Live Santa Clara, an annual event where open source database users, developers and enthusiasts come together, was held in April at the Santa-Clara convention centre. Pythian was well represented once more with no less than five presentations and a total of nine attendees.

This year the conference was condensed to two days of breakout sessions and one day of tutorials. Though it was shorter in length, the organizers broadened their horizons by including not only MySQL and MongoDB tracks, but this year they even put together a full PostgreSQL track. Moving from MySQL only to multiple technologies, inspired this year’s tagline: polyglot persistence conference. The increase in number of sessions allowed for a lot more options, but the condensed schedule made it much harder to choose which sessions to attend!

My observation from last year’s …

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MySQL User Camp, Bangalore

We are happy to announce upcoming “MySQL User Camp, Bangalore” on 27thApril 2018. This time with following presentations:

  • MySQL Docker with Demo
  • What’s new in MySQL 8.0
  • Customer Experience: InnoDB Cluster Implementation.

Explore the opportunity to get to know more about MySQL by networking with other MySQLers.

Date/Time: Friday 27th Apr 2018, 3 pm – 5:30 pm

Venue details:

  • OC001, Block1, B wing,
  • Kalyani Magnum Infotech Park,
  • J.P. Nagar, 7th Phase Bangalore – 76

Registration: Free (FCFS)                     

Registration: Please send an email to 

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