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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: oracle, db2, mysql, postgresql, non tech articles, log buffer
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 22, 2008
Crisis has struck! This week’s Log Buffer editor had to beg off at the eleventh hour when his time vanished. It happens. But, in every crisis, an opportunity (well . . . maybe, maybe not). The opportunity — an open …
Also tagged: oracle, mysql, postgresql, non tech articles, log buffer
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 20, 2008
A few days ago I had a new idea for a blog post. A post about what it really takes to be a good database administrator. I began by researching what others had done on the topic. At the end of this post you will find …
Also tagged: education, community, oracle, mysql, postgresql, knowledge, monitoring, backups, non tech articles
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: oracle, db2, mysql, postgresql, log buffer
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 11, 2008
I am often asked what ways are there to minimize downtime when upgrading from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005, or when moving databases to a new (probably bigger and stronger) environment. Well, if you can afford …
Also tagged: sql server 2005, backup, restore, sql server 2000, replication, downtime, log shipping
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: oracle, db2, mysql, postgresql, non tech articles, log buffer, informix, postresql
Pythian Group Blog - Aug 5, 2008
If you work with databases long enough, you run into a certain problem. You have a mysqldump file* of a table or a database, and you need to import it into your new database. However, you need to change something in …
Also tagged: oracle, mysql, sed, postgresql, schema, mysqldump, pg dump, database script, no rows export, no rows exp
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Please join us! Pythian Europe Launch Event in Prague on WednesdayPythian Group Blog - Aug 1, 2008 I’m pleased to announce that there will be the formal launch of Pythian Europe at the premises of the Canadian Embassy in Prague on Wednesday the 6th of August from 17:00 to 18:30. This historicevent will be announced … Also tagged: europe, oracle, launch, sysadmin, oracle e business suite, mysql, prague, group blog posts, non tech articles, pythian, pythian europe |
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 …
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Pythian Group Blog - Jul 25, 2008
Welcome to the 107th edition of the Log Buffer. My name is Keith Murphy and I am a MySQL database administrator for the Pythian Group. In addition, I am the editor of MySQL Magazine. This is my second go for the Log …
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