… great Sphinx experts internally including people involved in some of the earliest and largest Sphinx installations and we will escalate the the Sphinx Development team on partnership basics if it is required. This escalation to Sphinx Developers…
Post: Innodb Undelete and Sphinx Support
… together with Sphinx Project Team to bring you first hand support and consulting services for Sphinx. We can support your production Sphinx installation help you with development or organize custom feature development for Sphinx project. We have been active Sphinx…
Comment: What to do with MySQL Full Text Search while migrating to Innodb ?
… with MySQL – you increase complexity you get performance. About Migrations – Sphinx is a separate server and can be moved separately from… MySQL you can often move MySQL, when get the new sphinx installation running off that MySQL and when stop using old one.
Post: How Percona does a MySQL Performance Audit
… of information on the box’s hardware, including RAID controllers, installed memory, and so on in the boot output. In addition… can check whether MegaCli is installed, and use it to get information about the physical drives installed; then I can find out… (we may suggest caching, or tell the customer to evaluate Sphinx, or something like that.) In the common case, though, a…
Post: Using Flexviews - part two, change data capture
… Flexviews (the primary purpose of FlexCDC). Feed search engines like Sphinx or Solr only the rows that change. Feed third party… commented. The example settings file should work for most MySQL installations which allow connections as root with no password from localhost…. It will exit with a message “setup completed” otherwise. Verify installation The binary log stores it progress in a metadata table…
Post: RAID and Scale Out Discussions
… faster than using software RAID. But this is only because Sphinx allows using highly parallel architectures which make it possible. The… I remember uses decent servers with RAID for their MySQL installations. I surely agree with Jeremy on Commodity does not mean…

