25 posts tagged MySQL Cluster
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Getting Started Using NDB on MySQL University
http://www.bytebot.net/ blog/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ getting-started-using-ndb-…We haven’t had a MySQL University session in a while (a semi-spring break?), but tomorrow’s session (May 8) should be real interesting. MySQL Cluster developer, Stewart Smith, will host a session titled Getting Started Using NDB. It will happen on May 8, at 13:00 UTC.
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MySQL Replication Series (tip #1): what should be replicated and what should not be replicated?
http://crazytoon.com/ 2008/ 04/ 21/ mysql-replication-replicate-by-choice/Welcome to Tip #1 in MySQL Replication Series. In this tip we will go over what to do when you only want to replicate certain data to slave(s). Most general way to tell what is replicated to which slave is to include following configuration directive in my.cnf file depending on your environment and
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MySQL Replication Series: How does MySQL replication work?
http://crazytoon.com/ 2008/ 04/ 17/ mysql-replication-series-how-does-mysql-repl…Setting up replication is not hard and can be done by following simple directions. You can learn setting up two type of replication MySQL offers here: master-master replication and master-slave replication. Once you have replication set up, you can start playing with it without doing any more changes to the configuration.
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Notes from MySQL Cluster
http://venublog.com/ 2008/ 04/ 14/ notes-from-mysql-cluster/Here is the quick notes from MySQL Cluster by Stewart Smith session that I attended today in the MySQL conference 2008. What it is Clustering of in memory databases in a shared-nothing system Designed for HA, 99.9% Uptime (not really) and sub-second failover Supports Hot (online) consistent backup
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Gong-A-Thong at LugRadio Live USA
http://blogs.linux.org.bd/ ?p=6291Gong-A-Thong at LugRadio Live USA April 13th, 2008 by byte The very brave soul, was Aaron Bockover, from the Banshee media player fame (via the LugRadio Live USA 2008 weblog). There were a few interesting highlights from these gong-a-thong sessions… Zumastor Dan Kegel spoke about the Zumastor Linux Storage Project.
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Gong-A-Thong at LugRadio Live USA
http://www.bytebot.net/ blog/ archives/ 2008/ 04/ 13/ gong-a-thong-at-lugradio-l…The very brave soul, was Aaron Bockover, from the Banshee media player fame (via the LugRadio Live USA 2008 weblog). There were a few interesting highlights from these gong-a-thong sessions… Zumastor Dan Kegel spoke about the Zumastor Linux Storage Project.
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A slice of Wednesday - 5 must-see talks
http://www.bytebot.net/ blog/ archives/ 2008/ 04/ 10/ a-slice-of-wednesday-5-mus…A session at the MySQL Conference 2008 that I’d have loved to attend, would have been the Adopting and Adapting OSS at Shinsei Bank. As a case study, Shinsei Bank in Japan is a great MySQL customer and use case - they’re a bank. A pretty large bank… Sadly, the session has been cancelled.
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MySQL Maintenance: Thur 17 April 22:00-23:00
http://blog.brightbox.co.uk/ posts/ mysql-maintenance-thur-17-april-2200-2300We’ll be doing some maintenance work on the MySQL cluster next Thursday, the 17th April starting at 22:00 and taking around an hour. There will be a couple of seconds interruption to service at 22:00 as we switch between cluster nodes, then a few more seconds as we switch back at around 23:00. We’ll keep you up to date as usual using the status feed.
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Open HA Clusters exhibit in MySQL Conference & Expo
http://blogs.sun.com/ Maddy/ entry/ open_ha_clusters_exhibit_inOpen HA Cluster will be demonstrating the high availability solution for MySQL during the MySQL Expo and conference to be held in Santa Clara from April 14-17, 2008. To find the other exhibitors, please visit the following link: http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2008/public/content/exhibitors.
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Stock images are too popular
http://www.xaprb.com/ blog/ 2008/ 03/ 27/ stock-images-are-too-popular/I have an ingrained (possibly even genetic) aversion to stock images. Actually, not all stock: just the vacuous kind. You know what I mean: like the politically-correct, gender-balanced, racially-balanced, age-diverse ones where people are all smiling and pointing at a computer screen you can’t see.