際際滷shows by User: bytebot / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: bytebot / Thu, 27 Sep 2018 07:28:24 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: bytebot Differences between MariaDB 10.3 & MySQL 8.0 /bytebot/differences-between-mariadb-103-mysql-80 differencesbetweenmariadbandmysqldbtechshowcase-180927072824
MySQL and MariaDB are becoming more divergent. Learn what is different from a high level. It is also a good idea to ensure that you use the correct database for the correct job.]]>

MySQL and MariaDB are becoming more divergent. Learn what is different from a high level. It is also a good idea to ensure that you use the correct database for the correct job.]]>
Thu, 27 Sep 2018 07:28:24 GMT /bytebot/differences-between-mariadb-103-mysql-80 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Differences between MariaDB 10.3 & MySQL 8.0 bytebot MySQL and MariaDB are becoming more divergent. Learn what is different from a high level. It is also a good idea to ensure that you use the correct database for the correct job. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/differencesbetweenmariadbandmysqldbtechshowcase-180927072824-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> MySQL and MariaDB are becoming more divergent. Learn what is different from a high level. It is also a good idea to ensure that you use the correct database for the correct job.
Differences between MariaDB 10.3 & MySQL 8.0 from Colin Charles
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What is MariaDB Server 10.3? /slideshow/what-is-mariadb-server-103/111013197 mariadb10-180822133533
MariaDB Server 10.3 is a culmination of features from MariaDB Server 10.2+10.1+10.0+5.5+5.3+5.2+5.1 as well as a base branch from MySQL 5.5 and backports from MySQL 5.6/5.7. It has many new features, like a GA-ready sharding engine (SPIDER), MyRocks, as well as some Oracle compatibility, system versioned tables and a whole lot more.]]>

MariaDB Server 10.3 is a culmination of features from MariaDB Server 10.2+10.1+10.0+5.5+5.3+5.2+5.1 as well as a base branch from MySQL 5.5 and backports from MySQL 5.6/5.7. It has many new features, like a GA-ready sharding engine (SPIDER), MyRocks, as well as some Oracle compatibility, system versioned tables and a whole lot more.]]>
Wed, 22 Aug 2018 13:35:32 GMT /slideshow/what-is-mariadb-server-103/111013197 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) What is MariaDB Server 10.3? bytebot MariaDB Server 10.3 is a culmination of features from MariaDB Server 10.2+10.1+10.0+5.5+5.3+5.2+5.1 as well as a base branch from MySQL 5.5 and backports from MySQL 5.6/5.7. It has many new features, like a GA-ready sharding engine (SPIDER), MyRocks, as well as some Oracle compatibility, system versioned tables and a whole lot more. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mariadb10-180822133533-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> MariaDB Server 10.3 is a culmination of features from MariaDB Server 10.2+10.1+10.0+5.5+5.3+5.2+5.1 as well as a base branch from MySQL 5.5 and backports from MySQL 5.6/5.7. It has many new features, like a GA-ready sharding engine (SPIDER), MyRocks, as well as some Oracle compatibility, system versioned tables and a whole lot more.
What is MariaDB Server 10.3? from Colin Charles
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Databases in the hosted cloud /slideshow/databases-in-the-hosted-cloud-111012967/111012967 databasesinthehostedcloudoscon2018-180822133406
Presented at OSCON 2018. A review of what is available from MySQL, MariaDB Server, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, and more. Covering your choices, considerations, versions, access methods, cost, a deeper look at RDS and if you should run your own instances or not.]]>

Presented at OSCON 2018. A review of what is available from MySQL, MariaDB Server, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, and more. Covering your choices, considerations, versions, access methods, cost, a deeper look at RDS and if you should run your own instances or not.]]>
Wed, 22 Aug 2018 13:34:06 GMT /slideshow/databases-in-the-hosted-cloud-111012967/111012967 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Databases in the hosted cloud bytebot Presented at OSCON 2018. A review of what is available from MySQL, MariaDB Server, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, and more. Covering your choices, considerations, versions, access methods, cost, a deeper look at RDS and if you should run your own instances or not. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/databasesinthehostedcloudoscon2018-180822133406-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at OSCON 2018. A review of what is available from MySQL, MariaDB Server, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, and more. Covering your choices, considerations, versions, access methods, cost, a deeper look at RDS and if you should run your own instances or not.
Databases in the hosted cloud from Colin Charles
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MySQL features missing in MariaDB Server /slideshow/mysql-features-missing-in-mariadb-server/88908125 mysqlfeaturesmissinginmariadbserver-180225201144
MySQL features missing in MariaDB Server. Here's an overview from the New York developer's Unconference in February 2018. This is primarily aimed at the developers, to decide what goes into MariaDB 10.4, as opposed to users. High level comparisons are made between MySQL 5.6/5.7 with of course MySQL 8.0 as well. Here's to ensuring MariaDB Server 10/310.4 has more "Drop-in" compatibility. ]]>

MySQL features missing in MariaDB Server. Here's an overview from the New York developer's Unconference in February 2018. This is primarily aimed at the developers, to decide what goes into MariaDB 10.4, as opposed to users. High level comparisons are made between MySQL 5.6/5.7 with of course MySQL 8.0 as well. Here's to ensuring MariaDB Server 10/310.4 has more "Drop-in" compatibility. ]]>
Sun, 25 Feb 2018 20:11:44 GMT /slideshow/mysql-features-missing-in-mariadb-server/88908125 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) MySQL features missing in MariaDB Server bytebot MySQL features missing in MariaDB Server. Here's an overview from the New York developer's Unconference in February 2018. This is primarily aimed at the developers, to decide what goes into MariaDB 10.4, as opposed to users. High level comparisons are made between MySQL 5.6/5.7 with of course MySQL 8.0 as well. Here's to ensuring MariaDB Server 10/310.4 has more "Drop-in" compatibility. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mysqlfeaturesmissinginmariadbserver-180225201144-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> MySQL features missing in MariaDB Server. Here&#39;s an overview from the New York developer&#39;s Unconference in February 2018. This is primarily aimed at the developers, to decide what goes into MariaDB 10.4, as opposed to users. High level comparisons are made between MySQL 5.6/5.7 with of course MySQL 8.0 as well. Here&#39;s to ensuring MariaDB Server 10/310.4 has more &quot;Drop-in&quot; compatibility.
MySQL features missing in MariaDB Server from Colin Charles
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The MySQL ecosystem - understanding it, not running away from it! /slideshow/the-mysql-ecosystem-understanding-it-not-running-away-from-it/87196631 themysqlecosystem-understandingitnotrunningawayfromit-180204102918
You're a busy DBA thinking about having to maintain a mix of this. Or you're a CIO planning to choose one branch over another. How do you go about picking? Supporting multiple databases? Find out more in this talk. Also covered is a deep-dive into what feature differences exist between MySQL/Percona Server/MariaDB Server. Within 20 minutes, you'll leave informed and knowledgable on what to pick. A base blog post to get started: https://www.percona.com/blog/2017/11/02/mysql-vs-mariadb-reality-check/]]>

You're a busy DBA thinking about having to maintain a mix of this. Or you're a CIO planning to choose one branch over another. How do you go about picking? Supporting multiple databases? Find out more in this talk. Also covered is a deep-dive into what feature differences exist between MySQL/Percona Server/MariaDB Server. Within 20 minutes, you'll leave informed and knowledgable on what to pick. A base blog post to get started: https://www.percona.com/blog/2017/11/02/mysql-vs-mariadb-reality-check/]]>
Sun, 04 Feb 2018 10:29:17 GMT /slideshow/the-mysql-ecosystem-understanding-it-not-running-away-from-it/87196631 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) The MySQL ecosystem - understanding it, not running away from it! bytebot You're a busy DBA thinking about having to maintain a mix of this. Or you're a CIO planning to choose one branch over another. How do you go about picking? Supporting multiple databases? Find out more in this talk. Also covered is a deep-dive into what feature differences exist between MySQL/Percona Server/MariaDB Server. Within 20 minutes, you'll leave informed and knowledgable on what to pick. A base blog post to get started: https://www.percona.com/blog/2017/11/02/mysql-vs-mariadb-reality-check/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/themysqlecosystem-understandingitnotrunningawayfromit-180204102918-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> You&#39;re a busy DBA thinking about having to maintain a mix of this. Or you&#39;re a CIO planning to choose one branch over another. How do you go about picking? Supporting multiple databases? Find out more in this talk. Also covered is a deep-dive into what feature differences exist between MySQL/Percona Server/MariaDB Server. Within 20 minutes, you&#39;ll leave informed and knowledgable on what to pick. A base blog post to get started: https://www.percona.com/blog/2017/11/02/mysql-vs-mariadb-reality-check/
The MySQL ecosystem - understanding it, not running away from it! from Colin Charles
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Databases in the Hosted Cloud /slideshow/databases-in-the-hosted-cloud-81183421/81183421 databasesinthehostedcloudopensourcesummiteuropepragueoct2017-171025084316
With a focus on Amazon AWS RDS MySQL and PostgreSQL, Rackspace cloud, Google Cloud SQL, Microsoft Azure for MySQL and PostgreSQL as well as a hint of the other clouds]]>

With a focus on Amazon AWS RDS MySQL and PostgreSQL, Rackspace cloud, Google Cloud SQL, Microsoft Azure for MySQL and PostgreSQL as well as a hint of the other clouds]]>
Wed, 25 Oct 2017 08:43:16 GMT /slideshow/databases-in-the-hosted-cloud-81183421/81183421 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Databases in the Hosted Cloud bytebot With a focus on Amazon AWS RDS MySQL and PostgreSQL, Rackspace cloud, Google Cloud SQL, Microsoft Azure for MySQL and PostgreSQL as well as a hint of the other clouds <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/databasesinthehostedcloudopensourcesummiteuropepragueoct2017-171025084316-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With a focus on Amazon AWS RDS MySQL and PostgreSQL, Rackspace cloud, Google Cloud SQL, Microsoft Azure for MySQL and PostgreSQL as well as a hint of the other clouds
Databases in the Hosted Cloud from Colin Charles
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Best practices for MySQL High Availability Tutorial /slideshow/best-practices-for-mysql-high-availability-tutorial/81183418 bestpracticesformysqlhighavailabilitytutorialvelocitylondonoctober2017-171025084311
Given at O'Reilly Velocity London in October 2017, this tutorial focuses on the current best practices for MySQL High Availability.]]>

Given at O'Reilly Velocity London in October 2017, this tutorial focuses on the current best practices for MySQL High Availability.]]>
Wed, 25 Oct 2017 08:43:11 GMT /slideshow/best-practices-for-mysql-high-availability-tutorial/81183418 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Best practices for MySQL High Availability Tutorial bytebot Given at O'Reilly Velocity London in October 2017, this tutorial focuses on the current best practices for MySQL High Availability. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bestpracticesformysqlhighavailabilitytutorialvelocitylondonoctober2017-171025084311-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Given at O&#39;Reilly Velocity London in October 2017, this tutorial focuses on the current best practices for MySQL High Availability.
Best practices for MySQL High Availability Tutorial from Colin Charles
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Percona ServerMySQL 5.65.7篏潟吾≪潟逸MongoDB潟鐚 /slideshow/percona-servermysql-5657mongodb/79515316 engineeringthatgoesintomakingperconaserverformysql5-170907080155
Engineering that goes into making Percona Server for MySQL 5.6 & 5.7 different (and a hint of MongoDB) for dbtechshowcase 2017 - the slides also have some Japanese in it. This should help a Japanese audience to read it. If there are questions due to poor translation, do not hesitate to drop me an email (byte@bytebot.net) or tweet: @bytebot]]>

Engineering that goes into making Percona Server for MySQL 5.6 & 5.7 different (and a hint of MongoDB) for dbtechshowcase 2017 - the slides also have some Japanese in it. This should help a Japanese audience to read it. If there are questions due to poor translation, do not hesitate to drop me an email (byte@bytebot.net) or tweet: @bytebot]]>
Thu, 07 Sep 2017 08:01:55 GMT /slideshow/percona-servermysql-5657mongodb/79515316 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Percona ServerMySQL 5.65.7篏潟吾≪潟逸MongoDB潟鐚 bytebot Engineering that goes into making Percona Server for MySQL 5.6 & 5.7 different (and a hint of MongoDB) for dbtechshowcase 2017 - the slides also have some Japanese in it. This should help a Japanese audience to read it. If there are questions due to poor translation, do not hesitate to drop me an email (byte@bytebot.net) or tweet: @bytebot <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/engineeringthatgoesintomakingperconaserverformysql5-170907080155-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Engineering that goes into making Percona Server for MySQL 5.6 &amp; 5.7 different (and a hint of MongoDB) for dbtechshowcase 2017 - the slides also have some Japanese in it. This should help a Japanese audience to read it. If there are questions due to poor translation, do not hesitate to drop me an email (byte@bytebot.net) or tweet: @bytebot
Percona ServerMySQL 5.65.7篏潟吾≪潟逸MongoDB潟鐚 from Colin Charles
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Capacity planning for your data stores /slideshow/capacity-planning-for-your-data-stores/75912177 capacityplanningforyourdatastores-170512071838
Databases require capacity planning (and to those coming from traditional RDBMS solutions, this can be thought of as a sizing guide). Capacity planning prevents resource exhaustion. Capacity planning can be hard. This talk has a heavier leaning on MySQL, but the concepts and addendum will help with any other data store.]]>

Databases require capacity planning (and to those coming from traditional RDBMS solutions, this can be thought of as a sizing guide). Capacity planning prevents resource exhaustion. Capacity planning can be hard. This talk has a heavier leaning on MySQL, but the concepts and addendum will help with any other data store.]]>
Fri, 12 May 2017 07:18:38 GMT /slideshow/capacity-planning-for-your-data-stores/75912177 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Capacity planning for your data stores bytebot Databases require capacity planning (and to those coming from traditional RDBMS solutions, this can be thought of as a sizing guide). Capacity planning prevents resource exhaustion. Capacity planning can be hard. This talk has a heavier leaning on MySQL, but the concepts and addendum will help with any other data store. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/capacityplanningforyourdatastores-170512071838-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Databases require capacity planning (and to those coming from traditional RDBMS solutions, this can be thought of as a sizing guide). Capacity planning prevents resource exhaustion. Capacity planning can be hard. This talk has a heavier leaning on MySQL, but the concepts and addendum will help with any other data store.
Capacity planning for your data stores from Colin Charles
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The Proxy Wars - MySQL Router, ProxySQL, MariaDB MaxScale /slideshow/the-proxy-wars-mysql-router-proxysql-mariadb-maxscale/71760646 theproxywars-170204171110
As proxies (and database routers) go, the first one I ever used was the now deprecated MySQL Proxy. Since then, I've managed to use MariaDB MaxScale quite a bit (including its fork AirBnB MaxScale), played around with ProxySQL in recent time, and also started taking a look at MySQL Router. In this quick 20-minute overview, we'll discuss why these three exist, a feature comparison, and reasons when to use the right tool for the job.]]>

As proxies (and database routers) go, the first one I ever used was the now deprecated MySQL Proxy. Since then, I've managed to use MariaDB MaxScale quite a bit (including its fork AirBnB MaxScale), played around with ProxySQL in recent time, and also started taking a look at MySQL Router. In this quick 20-minute overview, we'll discuss why these three exist, a feature comparison, and reasons when to use the right tool for the job.]]>
Sat, 04 Feb 2017 17:11:10 GMT /slideshow/the-proxy-wars-mysql-router-proxysql-mariadb-maxscale/71760646 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) The Proxy Wars - MySQL Router, ProxySQL, MariaDB MaxScale bytebot As proxies (and database routers) go, the first one I ever used was the now deprecated MySQL Proxy. Since then, I've managed to use MariaDB MaxScale quite a bit (including its fork AirBnB MaxScale), played around with ProxySQL in recent time, and also started taking a look at MySQL Router. In this quick 20-minute overview, we'll discuss why these three exist, a feature comparison, and reasons when to use the right tool for the job. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theproxywars-170204171110-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As proxies (and database routers) go, the first one I ever used was the now deprecated MySQL Proxy. Since then, I&#39;ve managed to use MariaDB MaxScale quite a bit (including its fork AirBnB MaxScale), played around with ProxySQL in recent time, and also started taking a look at MySQL Router. In this quick 20-minute overview, we&#39;ll discuss why these three exist, a feature comparison, and reasons when to use the right tool for the job.
The Proxy Wars - MySQL Router, ProxySQL, MariaDB MaxScale from Colin Charles
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Lessons from {distributed,remote,virtual} communities and companies /bytebot/lessons-from-distributedremotevirtual-communities-and-companies lessonsfromdistributedremotevirtualcommunitiesandcompanies-161220112824
A last minute talk for the people at DevOps Amsterdam, happening around the same time as O'Reilly Velocity Amsterdam 2016. Here are lessons one can learn from distributed/remote/virtual communities and companies from someone that has spent a long time being remote and distributed.]]>

A last minute talk for the people at DevOps Amsterdam, happening around the same time as O'Reilly Velocity Amsterdam 2016. Here are lessons one can learn from distributed/remote/virtual communities and companies from someone that has spent a long time being remote and distributed.]]>
Tue, 20 Dec 2016 11:28:24 GMT /bytebot/lessons-from-distributedremotevirtual-communities-and-companies bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Lessons from {distributed,remote,virtual} communities and companies bytebot A last minute talk for the people at DevOps Amsterdam, happening around the same time as O'Reilly Velocity Amsterdam 2016. Here are lessons one can learn from distributed/remote/virtual communities and companies from someone that has spent a long time being remote and distributed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lessonsfromdistributedremotevirtualcommunitiesandcompanies-161220112824-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A last minute talk for the people at DevOps Amsterdam, happening around the same time as O&#39;Reilly Velocity Amsterdam 2016. Here are lessons one can learn from distributed/remote/virtual communities and companies from someone that has spent a long time being remote and distributed.
Lessons from {distributed,remote,virtual} communities and companies from Colin Charles
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Forking Successfully - or is a branch better? /slideshow/forking-successfully-or-is-a-branch-better/67309903 forkingsuccessfullyosconlondon-161017194316
Forking Successfully or do you think a branch will work better? Learn from history, see what's current, etc. Presented at OSCON London 2016. This is forking beyond the github generation. And if you're going to do it, some tips on how you could be successful.]]>

Forking Successfully or do you think a branch will work better? Learn from history, see what's current, etc. Presented at OSCON London 2016. This is forking beyond the github generation. And if you're going to do it, some tips on how you could be successful.]]>
Mon, 17 Oct 2016 19:43:16 GMT /slideshow/forking-successfully-or-is-a-branch-better/67309903 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Forking Successfully - or is a branch better? bytebot Forking Successfully or do you think a branch will work better? Learn from history, see what's current, etc. Presented at OSCON London 2016. This is forking beyond the github generation. And if you're going to do it, some tips on how you could be successful. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/forkingsuccessfullyosconlondon-161017194316-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Forking Successfully or do you think a branch will work better? Learn from history, see what&#39;s current, etc. Presented at OSCON London 2016. This is forking beyond the github generation. And if you&#39;re going to do it, some tips on how you could be successful.
Forking Successfully - or is a branch better? from Colin Charles
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MariaDB Server Compatibility with MySQL /slideshow/mariadb-server-compatibility-with-mysql/67296847 mariadbservercompatibilitywithmysql-161017152704
At the MariaDB Server Developer's meeting in Amsterdam, Oct 8 2016. This was the deck to talk about what MariaDB Server 10.1/10.2 might be missing from MySQL versions up to 5.7. The focus is on compatibility of MariaDB Server with MySQL. ]]>

At the MariaDB Server Developer's meeting in Amsterdam, Oct 8 2016. This was the deck to talk about what MariaDB Server 10.1/10.2 might be missing from MySQL versions up to 5.7. The focus is on compatibility of MariaDB Server with MySQL. ]]>
Mon, 17 Oct 2016 15:27:04 GMT /slideshow/mariadb-server-compatibility-with-mysql/67296847 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) MariaDB Server Compatibility with MySQL bytebot At the MariaDB Server Developer's meeting in Amsterdam, Oct 8 2016. This was the deck to talk about what MariaDB Server 10.1/10.2 might be missing from MySQL versions up to 5.7. The focus is on compatibility of MariaDB Server with MySQL. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mariadbservercompatibilitywithmysql-161017152704-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> At the MariaDB Server Developer&#39;s meeting in Amsterdam, Oct 8 2016. This was the deck to talk about what MariaDB Server 10.1/10.2 might be missing from MySQL versions up to 5.7. The focus is on compatibility of MariaDB Server with MySQL.
MariaDB Server Compatibility with MySQL from Colin Charles
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Securing your MySQL / MariaDB Server data /slideshow/securing-your-mysql-mariadb-server-data/66984706 securingyourmysql2fmariadbdata-161011021616
Co-presented alongside Ronald Bradford, this covers MySQL, Percona Server, and MariaDB Server (since the latter occasionally can be different enough). Go thru insecure practices, focus on communication security, connection security, data security, user accounts and server access security.]]>

Co-presented alongside Ronald Bradford, this covers MySQL, Percona Server, and MariaDB Server (since the latter occasionally can be different enough). Go thru insecure practices, focus on communication security, connection security, data security, user accounts and server access security.]]>
Tue, 11 Oct 2016 02:16:16 GMT /slideshow/securing-your-mysql-mariadb-server-data/66984706 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Securing your MySQL / MariaDB Server data bytebot Co-presented alongside Ronald Bradford, this covers MySQL, Percona Server, and MariaDB Server (since the latter occasionally can be different enough). Go thru insecure practices, focus on communication security, connection security, data security, user accounts and server access security. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/securingyourmysql2fmariadbdata-161011021616-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Co-presented alongside Ronald Bradford, this covers MySQL, Percona Server, and MariaDB Server (since the latter occasionally can be different enough). Go thru insecure practices, focus on communication security, connection security, data security, user accounts and server access security.
Securing your MySQL / MariaDB Server data from Colin Charles
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The MySQL Server Ecosystem in 2016 /slideshow/the-mysql-server-ecosystem-in-2016-66984416/66984416 themysqlserverecosystemin2016amsterdamperconalive2016-161011020717
This was a short 25 minute talk, but we go into a bit of a history of MySQL, how the branches and forks appeared, what's sticking around today (branch? Percona Server. Fork? MariaDB Server). What should you use? Think about what you need today and what the roadmap holds.]]>

This was a short 25 minute talk, but we go into a bit of a history of MySQL, how the branches and forks appeared, what's sticking around today (branch? Percona Server. Fork? MariaDB Server). What should you use? Think about what you need today and what the roadmap holds.]]>
Tue, 11 Oct 2016 02:07:17 GMT /slideshow/the-mysql-server-ecosystem-in-2016-66984416/66984416 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) The MySQL Server Ecosystem in 2016 bytebot This was a short 25 minute talk, but we go into a bit of a history of MySQL, how the branches and forks appeared, what's sticking around today (branch? Percona Server. Fork? MariaDB Server). What should you use? Think about what you need today and what the roadmap holds. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/themysqlserverecosystemin2016amsterdamperconalive2016-161011020717-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This was a short 25 minute talk, but we go into a bit of a history of MySQL, how the branches and forks appeared, what&#39;s sticking around today (branch? Percona Server. Fork? MariaDB Server). What should you use? Think about what you need today and what the roadmap holds.
The MySQL Server Ecosystem in 2016 from Colin Charles
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The Complete MariaDB Server tutorial /slideshow/the-complete-mariadb-server-tutorial/66984410 thecompletemariadbservertutorialamsterdam2016-161011020714
Presented at Percona Live Amsterdam 2016, this is an in-depth look at MariaDB Server right up to MariaDB Server 10.1. Learn the differences. See what's already in MySQL. And so on.]]>

Presented at Percona Live Amsterdam 2016, this is an in-depth look at MariaDB Server right up to MariaDB Server 10.1. Learn the differences. See what's already in MySQL. And so on.]]>
Tue, 11 Oct 2016 02:07:14 GMT /slideshow/the-complete-mariadb-server-tutorial/66984410 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) The Complete MariaDB Server tutorial bytebot Presented at Percona Live Amsterdam 2016, this is an in-depth look at MariaDB Server right up to MariaDB Server 10.1. Learn the differences. See what's already in MySQL. And so on. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thecompletemariadbservertutorialamsterdam2016-161011020714-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at Percona Live Amsterdam 2016, this is an in-depth look at MariaDB Server right up to MariaDB Server 10.1. Learn the differences. See what&#39;s already in MySQL. And so on.
The Complete MariaDB Server tutorial from Colin Charles
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Best practices for MySQL/MariaDB Server/Percona Server High Availability /slideshow/best-practices-for-mysqlmariadb-serverpercona-server-high-availability/66984398 bestpracticesformysqlhighavailabilityperconaliveamsterdam2016-161011020708
Best practices for MySQL/MariaDB Server/Percona Server High Availability - presented at Percona Live Amsterdam 2016. The focus is on picking the right High Availability solution, discussing replication, handling failure (yes, you can achieve a quick automatic failover), proxies (there are plenty), HA in the cloud/geographical redundancy, sharding solutions, how newer versions of MySQL help you, and what to watch for next.]]>

Best practices for MySQL/MariaDB Server/Percona Server High Availability - presented at Percona Live Amsterdam 2016. The focus is on picking the right High Availability solution, discussing replication, handling failure (yes, you can achieve a quick automatic failover), proxies (there are plenty), HA in the cloud/geographical redundancy, sharding solutions, how newer versions of MySQL help you, and what to watch for next.]]>
Tue, 11 Oct 2016 02:07:08 GMT /slideshow/best-practices-for-mysqlmariadb-serverpercona-server-high-availability/66984398 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Best practices for MySQL/MariaDB Server/Percona Server High Availability bytebot Best practices for MySQL/MariaDB Server/Percona Server High Availability - presented at Percona Live Amsterdam 2016. The focus is on picking the right High Availability solution, discussing replication, handling failure (yes, you can achieve a quick automatic failover), proxies (there are plenty), HA in the cloud/geographical redundancy, sharding solutions, how newer versions of MySQL help you, and what to watch for next. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bestpracticesformysqlhighavailabilityperconaliveamsterdam2016-161011020708-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Best practices for MySQL/MariaDB Server/Percona Server High Availability - presented at Percona Live Amsterdam 2016. The focus is on picking the right High Availability solution, discussing replication, handling failure (yes, you can achieve a quick automatic failover), proxies (there are plenty), HA in the cloud/geographical redundancy, sharding solutions, how newer versions of MySQL help you, and what to watch for next.
Best practices for MySQL/MariaDB Server/Percona Server High Availability from Colin Charles
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Lessons from database failures /slideshow/lessons-from-database-failures-66984376/66984376 lessonsfromdatabasefailures-perconaliveamsterdam2016-161011020656
Failure happens, and we can learn from it. We need to think about backups, but also verification of them. We should definitely make use of replication and think about automatic failover. And security is key, but don't forget that encryption is now available in MySQL, Percona Server and MariaDB Server.]]>

Failure happens, and we can learn from it. We need to think about backups, but also verification of them. We should definitely make use of replication and think about automatic failover. And security is key, but don't forget that encryption is now available in MySQL, Percona Server and MariaDB Server.]]>
Tue, 11 Oct 2016 02:06:55 GMT /slideshow/lessons-from-database-failures-66984376/66984376 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Lessons from database failures bytebot Failure happens, and we can learn from it. We need to think about backups, but also verification of them. We should definitely make use of replication and think about automatic failover. And security is key, but don't forget that encryption is now available in MySQL, Percona Server and MariaDB Server. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lessonsfromdatabasefailures-perconaliveamsterdam2016-161011020656-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Failure happens, and we can learn from it. We need to think about backups, but also verification of them. We should definitely make use of replication and think about automatic failover. And security is key, but don&#39;t forget that encryption is now available in MySQL, Percona Server and MariaDB Server.
Lessons from database failures from Colin Charles
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Lessons from database failures /slideshow/lessons-from-database-failures-65650946/65650946 lessonsfromdatabasefailures-mysqlchicagomeetupaug2016-160903071402
Presented at the MySQL Chicago Meetup in August 2016. The focus of the talk is on backups and verification, replication and failover, as well as security and encryption.]]>

Presented at the MySQL Chicago Meetup in August 2016. The focus of the talk is on backups and verification, replication and failover, as well as security and encryption.]]>
Sat, 03 Sep 2016 07:14:02 GMT /slideshow/lessons-from-database-failures-65650946/65650946 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Lessons from database failures bytebot Presented at the MySQL Chicago Meetup in August 2016. The focus of the talk is on backups and verification, replication and failover, as well as security and encryption. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lessonsfromdatabasefailures-mysqlchicagomeetupaug2016-160903071402-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the MySQL Chicago Meetup in August 2016. The focus of the talk is on backups and verification, replication and failover, as well as security and encryption.
Lessons from database failures from Colin Charles
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Lessons from database failures /slideshow/lessons-from-database-failures/64565676 lessonsfromdatabasefailuresdbtechshowcasetokyojapan-160801035528
This is my third iteration of the talk presented in Tokyo, Japan - first was at a keynote at rootconf.in in April 2016, then at the MySQL meetup in New York, and now for dbtechshowcase. The focus is on database failures of the past, and how modern MySQL / MariaDB Server technologies could have helped them avoid such failure. The focus is on backups and verification, replication and failover, and security and encryption.]]>

This is my third iteration of the talk presented in Tokyo, Japan - first was at a keynote at rootconf.in in April 2016, then at the MySQL meetup in New York, and now for dbtechshowcase. The focus is on database failures of the past, and how modern MySQL / MariaDB Server technologies could have helped them avoid such failure. The focus is on backups and verification, replication and failover, and security and encryption.]]>
Mon, 01 Aug 2016 03:55:28 GMT /slideshow/lessons-from-database-failures/64565676 bytebot@slideshare.net(bytebot) Lessons from database failures bytebot This is my third iteration of the talk presented in Tokyo, Japan - first was at a keynote at rootconf.in in April 2016, then at the MySQL meetup in New York, and now for dbtechshowcase. The focus is on database failures of the past, and how modern MySQL / MariaDB Server technologies could have helped them avoid such failure. The focus is on backups and verification, replication and failover, and security and encryption. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lessonsfromdatabasefailuresdbtechshowcasetokyojapan-160801035528-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is my third iteration of the talk presented in Tokyo, Japan - first was at a keynote at rootconf.in in April 2016, then at the MySQL meetup in New York, and now for dbtechshowcase. The focus is on database failures of the past, and how modern MySQL / MariaDB Server technologies could have helped them avoid such failure. The focus is on backups and verification, replication and failover, and security and encryption.
Lessons from database failures from Colin Charles
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