May 23, 2012

Post: Load management Techniques for MySQL

… specific techniques to use. Do push concurrency too high Many developers will test script with multiple level of concurrency and find…

Comment: ext4 vs xfs on SSD

… big difference when problem is considered solved for developers and for ops. For developer – push in source code tree – problem solved. For…

Post: Benchmarking single-row insert performance on Amazon EC2

… used a nice and effective tool iiBench which has been developed by Tokutek. Though the “1 billion row insert challenge” for…

Comment: Joining many tables in MySQL - optimizer_search_depth

… the (application’s) logic which is simply a nightmare for developers in case of migration or major change in data profiles.

Comment: ext4 vs xfs on SSD

… with you that there’s a difference between when the developers consider the issue fixed, and when end users can actually…

Comment: ext4 vs xfs on SSD

… instead of btrfs, and his feedback was that some recent developments in the XFS world have greatly enhanced the metadata performance…

Comment: What to tune in MySQL Server after installation

Dear All I developed an application of attendance system in Java and MySQL. When …

Comment: ext4 vs xfs on SSD

… used to be, and in some places still is a developer culture of common decency. That’s where things like the…

Comment: Should MySQL and Web Server share the same box ?

Hello Peter, It sounds like splitting the servers for both MySQL and web, will require external help either experienced developer or assistance from hosting server to split the servers. Not something easy to do even for the good-known forum owner ?

Comment: Introducing new type of benchmark

… with your queries; thats what I dont like. Additionally agile development is really kicking along so I think the value proposition… not out – in fact thats our solution – and interms of development costs to rearchitect vs cost-making initiatives; its the right…. I guess what are your guys thoughts on agile software development and building confidence on code and database changes? Kind regards…