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Asynchronous Celery tasks that manipulate a MySQL/Galera database from a Django application can produce very interesting behavior when HAProxy is involved.
MariaDB Server is one of the most popular database servers in the world. It’s made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to stay open source. … Continue reading "About MariaDB Server"
My Project Diary of Coding, Making, and Tinkering
MariaDB Server is one of the most popular database servers in the world. It’s made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to stay open source. … Continue reading "About MariaDB Server"
MariaDB Server is one of the most popular database servers in the world. It’s made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to stay open source. … Continue reading "About MariaDB Server"
MariaDB Server is one of the most popular database servers in the world. It’s made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to stay open source. … Continue reading "About MariaDB Server"
Effective upstream-downstream relationship and Blink case study
CockroachDB happens to be somewhat compatible with PostgreSQL, meaning that software written to use PostgreSQL can sometimes (often!) be used with CockroachDB without changes. Why was CockroachDB designed to be compatible with PostgreSQL? Perhaps surprisingly, the answer to this question is currently (as of early May 2018) not documented publicly …
The thing I like most about my job is that I get to meet and work with amazing people. Recently I traveled to Helsinki, Finland, to attend the MariaDB Server Fest conference. It was a great experience and I met some very talented people, including Monty Widenius himself.\nNote: The usual disclaimer that this is my personal blog and what I write here does not necessarily reflect the views of my employer, Amazon Web Services\n
I was a speaker at this year’s FOSS Backstage conference, which was held 4-5 March in Berlin, Germany. FOSS Backstage is gathering dedicated to the “non-code” aspects of open source, and I was surprised I had not heard of it before this year. This was the sixth edition of the event, and it was held in a new location due to growing attendance.\nTL;DR; I really, really enjoyed this conference, to the point where it is in contention to be my favorite one of the year. The attendees were knowledgeable and friendly, the conference was well run, and it was not so big that I felt I was missing out due to there being too many tracks. I hope I am able to attend again next year.\n
Back at the turn of the century, open source was experiencing widespread adoption along with the growth of the Internet. The acronym LAMP was used a lot, meaning Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP.\nThe first websites I built were on Solaris running the Netscape web server, but LAMP made building websites open to everyone. It didn’t cost anything in license fees, ran on commodity hardware and it was pretty good.\n
If you care about supporting open source software, and still use MySQL in 2026, you should switch to MariaDB like so many others have already done.\n
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