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  1. Sheeri’s Sordid Past

    Pythian Group Blog - Sep 5, 2008

    I confess — I have not always been an exclusive MySQL user. I have fooled around with other DBMSs. I was young, inexperienced, and I needed the money, I swear! This comes about because I was doing some electronic

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, funny, mysql, sybase, non tech articles, not on homepage

  2. Log Buffer #112: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    Pythian Group Blog - Aug 29, 2008

    Welcome to the 112th edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. First, thanks to last issue’s contributors– Joe Izenman , Dan Norris , and Jason Massie –for snatching victory from the jaws of defeat

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, non tech articles, log buffer

  3. Log Buffer #110: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    Pythian Group Blog - Aug 15, 2008

    Welcome to the 110th edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. From the MySQL side, Jeremy Zawodny gets things going this week. He writes about his doubts over the long-term performance of InnoDB

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, log buffer

  4. Log Buffer #109: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    Pythian Group Blog - Aug 8, 2008

    It’s time again for another edition of the weekly review of database blogs, Log Buffer . Since it was a big week for SQL Server, let’s start there, shall we? The big news — SQL Server 2008 is released, as reported by

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, non tech articles, log buffer, informix, postresql

  5. Log Buffer #108: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    Pythian Group Blog - Aug 1, 2008

    Welcome to the 108th edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. With almost no ado at all, let’s begin with the bad news–from StatisticsIO and Jason Massie: The Death of the DBA. And who is the

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, log buffer, postresql

  6. Log Buffer #103: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    Pythian Group Blog - Jun 27, 2008

    Welcome to the 103rd edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. Starting with Oracle stuff, Chen Shapira (just a simple DBA on a complex production system) is looking for great PL/SQL. Why? To become

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, non tech articles, log buffer

  7. Log Buffer #102: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    Pythian Group Blog - Jun 20, 2008

    Welcome to the 102nd edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. Since it was DB2’s 25th birthday this week, as Anant Jhingran reports, let’s start with it. From ZDNet this week came a story that IBM

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, log buffer

  8. Log Buffer #101: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    Pythian Group Blog - Jun 13, 2008

    Welcome the the 101st edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. This edition was originally claimed by Ward Pond for his SQL Server Blog. Unfortunately, Ward is, in his own words, “dealing with the

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, log buffer, informix

  9. Log Buffer #89: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    Pythian Group Blog - Mar 21, 2008

    Welcome to the 89th edition of Log Buffer , the weekly review of database blogs. Welcome, welcome everyone. In writing this week’s Log Buffer, I’ve had a chance to sit down and read some excellent posts on all sorts

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, firebird, group blog posts, log buffer

  10. Log Buffer #87: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

    Pythian Group Blog - Mar 7, 2008

    Welcome the the 87th of Log Buffer, the weekly review of database blogs. First up, a couple of items responding to news about H-Store, the new database technology. Nigel Thomas of Preferisco wonders if H-Store is a new

    Also tagged: sql server, oracle, mysql, postgresql, firebird, group blog posts, log buffer

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