Posts Tagged ‘mysql’

Scaling MySQL at eGroups

19th March 2009 by No Comments

Here’s a detailed write up on how eGroups (Yahoo Groups) evolved their utilization of MySQL.

Things to know before migrating from Oracle to MySQL

18th March 2009 by No Comments

Switching to open source can be a great way to reduce your cost and gain some independence. If you are considering migrating from Oracle to MySQL, here are 50 things you might want to consider first.

Upcoming events

14th March 2009 by No Comments

Here are a couple event reminders from the Cloudera website.
Web 2.0 Expo 2009
Scaling with Your Data: An Introduction to Hadoop
March 31, 1:00 PM, 2009, San Francsico , California
Cloudera will provide a tutorial aimed at producers and users of large volumes of data. Do you deal with TBs on a regular basis? Are traditional databases not [...]

Querious vs. Sequel Pro

5th March 2009 by No Comments

Check out these admin tools for MySQL

How FriendFeed uses MySQL to store schema-less data

5th March 2009 by No Comments

FriendFeed is using MySQL to store all of its data, but they’re not doing it in the typical way. Read how FriendFeed uses MySQL to store schema-less data