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MySQL NDB Cluster at a Glance
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MySQL Database Service with High Availability
MySQL Database Service is now easier to use and has flexible deployment options, including High Availability. While creating a new DB System using the web console, users can choose between Standalone, Highly Availability, and HeatWave deployments. The service will pre-populate the necessary fields...

Where’s the MySQL team from April - June 2021
Please find below the list of shows where you can find MySQL Community and/or the MySQL team at during April to June 2021: April 2021: Data Love Conference/VIRTUAL, April 16, 2021 David Stokes, the MySQL Community Manager is going to talk about "Windowing Functions for Database...

MySQL NDB Cluster Backup/Restore Challenge
Hey, dolphins! Ready to test your NDB backup and restore skills? Q1: You have a large database which takes 3 hours to back up. Insert/update/delete traffic will run during the backup. How do you run a backup so that none of the inserts/updates/deletes which are executed after the start of the...

Analyst Report: Oracle Cranks up the Heat in the MySQL Cloud Market
Bringing High Performance Analytics to MySQL                                                                        ...

MySQL HeatWave: Your Reference Guide and Webinar
MySQL Database Service with HeatWave: 1100x Faster than Amazon Aurora, 400x faster than Amazon RDS, 18x faster than Amazon Redshift at ⅓ the cost. This blog post will guide you through the MySQL HeatWave references that are available today, from live webinar, to recorded...

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

How to use the Oracle MySQL Database Service with applications that run in AWS
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...

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