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MySQL HeatWave: 1100x Faster than Aurora, 400x than RDS, 18x than Redshift at 1/3 the cost

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Oracle MySQL Group; HeatWave is designed to enable customers to run analytics on data which is stored in MySQL databases without the need for ETL. This service is built on an innovative, in-memory analytics engine which is architected for scalability and performance and is optimized for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Gen 2 hardware. This results in a very performant solution for SQL analytics at a fraction of the cost compared to other cloud services including AWS Aurora, Redshift, Google Big Query, RDS. The amount of acceleration an application would observe with HeatWave depends upon a number ... Read More
Make way for the High Performance Parallel Dump & Load Utilities + How to use them

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Andrew Grimo; MySQL-Shell has had a set of “Util” object functions for almost a year as of this post. It is this added functionality that negates any reason someone would still need to use the old mysqldump client. It (mysqldump) helped the MySQL Community for a long, long time. It also introduced a large amount of garbage and messiness in with those bloated data files, as it really belongs to an older era. We can now move on ahead without it. This process of “moving ahead” is what I will demonstrate in this blog post. Note: ... Read More
Feature Release 21.1

Feed: DivvyCloud. Author: Carrie Costa; With the first few weeks of January underway, we were excited to ramp up after the holidays and end of the year. Our first release of 2021 was packed with updates after the longest release break we had taken in awhile. As usual, each release is built with our customers and their needs in mind, making an effort to collaborate along the way. We were happy to get back to it, delivering a mix of upgrades (Ubuntu), announcements about coming changes, support for another Cloud Service Provider (CSP), more Insights, support for additional resources, and ... Read More
How to use the Oracle MySQL Database Service with applications that run in AWS

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Oracle MySQL Group; This post was written by: Nicolas De Rico: Oracle Cloud Solutions Engineer - MySQL Sergio J Castro: Oracle Cloud Solutions Engineer - Networking From RDS to MDS When an application reaches the maximum capabilities offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) RDS, it is often recommended to migrate to the AWS Aurora service. However, Aurora is based on an older version of MySQL. Aurora still does not support MySQL 8.0, which was released in April 2018. Therefore, it may be difficult to port applications to Aurora, and later, out of Aurora because of its ... Read More
Integrating Any Type of Data with MySQL Database Service and HeatWave

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Oracle MySQL Group; Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Integration with MySQL Database Service and Heatwave Virtually all data types from any data source can be integrated into the MySQL Database Service and HeatWave. When you need to collect data from diverse sources in a timely manner, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Data Integration, a cloud native, serverless ETL (extract, load, transform) service on the Oracle Cloud, provides a unified solution for building, deploying, and managing complex data warehouses. Discover how its combined elements of data integration; with a graphical, no-code designer, and interactive data preparation, all powered by Spark ... Read More
MySQL in Azure

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Olivier Dasini; Cloud computing is becoming more and more famous among the IT circles and it is growing super fast. Industries are charmed by its flexible character and the avoidance of having their own infrastructure. An easy solution that offers automation on every field and they can scale up depending on the needs of each user and company. There are many Cloud providers, such as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, etc… In this article, we are going to see how to set up a MySQL Database instance on Microsoft Azure Cloud. At this ... Read More
The MySQL 8.0.23 Maintenance Release is Generally Available
Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Geir Hoydalsvik; The MySQL Development team is very happy to announce that MySQL 8.0.23 is now available for download at dev.mysql.com. In addition to bug fixes there are a few new features added in this release. Please download 8.0.23 from dev.mysql.com or from the MySQL Yum, APT, or SUSE repositories. The source code is available at GitHub. You can find the full list of changes and bug fixes in the 8.0.23 Release Notes. Here are the highlights. Enjoy! Invisible Columns Support for INVISIBLE columns (WL#10905) This work by Praveenkumar Hulakund adds support for INVISIBLE columns. A ... Read More
MySQL Shell 8.0.23 for MySQL Server 8.0 and 5.7 has been released
Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: InsideMySQL.com; Dear MySQL users,MySQL Shell 8.0.23 is a maintenance release of MySQL Shell 8.0 Series (acomponent of the MySQL Server). The MySQL Shell is provided underOracle’s dual-license.MySQL Shell 8.0 is highly recommended for use with MySQL Server 8.0 and5.7. Please upgrade to MySQL Shell 8.0.23.MySQL Shell is an interactive JavaScript, Python and SQL consoleinterface, supporting development and administration for the MySQLServer. It provides APIs implemented in JavaScript and Python thatenable you to work with MySQL InnoDB cluster and use MySQL as a documentstore.The AdminAPI enables you to work with MySQL InnoDB cluster and InnoDBReplicaSet, providing integrated ... Read More
MySQL Database Service with HeatWave is now available in 22 regions
Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Airton Lastori; We are pleased to announce that MySQL Database Service with HeatWave is now available in 22 regions worldwide. With the introduction of 10 new regions, MySQL Database Service is now present in all Oracle Cloud Infrastructure commercial regions: North America US East (Ashburn) US West (Phoenix) US West (San Jose) Canada Southeast (Toronto) Canada Southeast (Montreal) Latin America Brazil East (Sao Paulo) Chile Central (Santiago) EMEA UK South (London) UK West (Newport) Germany Central (Frankfurt) Switzerland North (Zurich) Netherlands Northwest (Amsterdam) Saudi Arabia West (Jeddah) UAE East (Dubai) APAC Japan East (Tokyo) Japan Central ... Read More
MySQL Best of 2020

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Oracle MySQL Group; 2020 was a very eventful year at MySQL. Now that we just started 2021, this is a great time to look back at everything we accomplished in 2020, from the anniversary celebrations to the year's best webinars, the best events, the best customer quotes, the best new product addition, the best animated videos, the best social media contribution, the best social media posts and of course, Larry’s best quote and many more. Here is our "Best of 2020," enjoy! (We'd love to see your favorites too. Feel free to share your favorites with us in the comment ... Read More
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