May 23, 2012

Post: Percona Live MySQL Conference & Expo Was A Great Event

…energy and enthusiasm. The positive comments on the Internet certainly seem … the process of finalizing the plans for London and will announce that …recognition to Oracle for their new development milestone release for MySQL 5.6, … watch Planet MySQL for an announcement when she posts those online. …

Post: How Percona Develops Open-Source Software

developer. Other Percona employees also put significant time into these projects. Outside observers have commented that our development… public. People comment on our blog posts, or send…for the general fund to support your future planned features.” In this case, the money goes into the queue for

Post: MySQL 5.1 is to reach GA state - all to arms !

…was in RC stage for around 10 months now finally planned to be released as GA …post a comment to let MySQL know the bug is affecting you as well. The scream factor is important forfor a bug for you. It also helps to be descriptive to explain why exactly this bug is important. Many MySQL developers

Post: How Percona does a MySQL Performance Audit

… outputs about it (execution times, etc), the EXPLAIN plan, and the desired modifications to the query or … useful, e.g. skipping analysis for a query the client’s developers are in the process of removing …there really isn’t any such thing. Post your questions in the comments, and I’ll try to answer …

Post: MySQL Limitations Part 4: One thread per connection

… wasn’t always the case. However, many development environments and programming languages really want a …post by Mark, and two followup blog posts from Tim Cook (1, 2). Thanks for the great comments on the last post… cases for other uses too (note that most databases that do have these query plans

Post: Life Beyond MySQL

…, meaning threads starts are showed as posts and replies are shown as comments. It is quite early version …more features to come in the future. We’re planning to localize it (at least in Russian), add… what this size is developed on – it uses Linux/Apache/PHP/MySQL of course plus Sphinx for full text …