I spent last week at linux.conf.au in Ballarat, Victoria (that’s the Victoria in Australia, not wherever else there may be one) which is only a pleasant two hour drive from my home town of Melbourne (Australia, not Florida). I sent an email internally to our experts detailing bits of the conference that may interest them [...] [...more]
We’ve released an updated version of the MySQL Configuration Wizard we announced at the end of last year. If you don’t remember that announcement, here’s the short version: this is a tool to help you generate my.cnf files based on your server’s hardware and other characteristics. We’ve gotten really good feedback on this tool, including [...] [...more]
I am pleased to announce the schedule for Percona Live: MySQL Conference And Expo 2012 is now published. This is truly great selection of talks with something for MySQL Developers, DBAs, Managers, people just starting to use MySQL as well as looking for advanced topics. We have talks about running MySQL on extremely large scale [...] [...more]
Hot on the heels of this week’s Drizzle 2012.01.30 source release, we are now also releasing beta quality binary RPMs for your downloading and testing pleasure! While we are revitalizing the Drizzle yum repository, you can download the rpm-bundle from our Launchpad project page: https://launchpad.net/pkg-drizzle/+download As the Fremont development cycle is ending it’s beta cycle [...] [...more]
Drizzle source tarball 2012.01.30 has been released. This is the third beta in our Fremont series. In this release: * continuing refactoring, restructuring, and code quality improvements * many more documentation improvements * additional bugs fixed * improvements in test suite The Drizzle download file can be found here. View full post on Planet Drizzle [...more]