June 18, 2013

Comment: MySQL and Percona Server in LinkBench benchmark

I used maxid1=1B for my tests. That might be 100X given the terminology used in this blog post. Databases were several hundred GB on disk.

Comment: Is Synchronous Replication right for your app?

Jay, Great article ! Couple of comments. I think it is important to point out in your …

Post: Is Synchronous Replication right for your app?

… actually much worse than Galera.  As I illustrated in a blog post last year, semi-sync must serialize all transactions and…

Comment: Galera Flow Control in Percona XtraDB Cluster for MySQL

Anthony, that’s an excellent question. The supported method is to use the Galera arbitration daemon and you can find documentation on that here: http://www.codership.com/wiki/doku.php?id=data_backup This is a good topic for a followup blog post, stay tuned…

Comment: Death match! EBS versus SSD price, performance, and QoS

… to add my two cents. I’ve seen lots of comments about how AWS is bad value. Our hosting costs at…

Comment: Benchmarking Percona Server TokuDB vs InnoDB

… separate table with TEXT column, which stores data, like this comment. In this case it might be helpful to compress this…

Comment: MySQL and Percona Server in LinkBench benchmark

This got stuck behind “awaiting moderation”. Normally my comments here don’t get stuck like that. Wonder if “too …

Post: Follow these basics when migrating to Percona XtraDB Cluster for MySQL

…’d like to hear your thoughts and experience on the comments :)

Post: Percona Live MySQL Conference 2013 wrap-up

… (check the #perconalive hashtag for a sampling of the great comments such as this from Tom Krouper or this from John… MySQL Conference keynote presentations this year. I heard very positive comments on the sponsor sessions including the talks from Simone Brunozzi…

Comment: Percona Server 5.5.30 with TokuDB for MySQL

… on our conference. Great too see so much interest and comments, I will answer to some. 1. I re-released the…