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29
2017
Meltwater acquires Algo, an AI-based news and data tracker
05
2016
MySQL 8.0
If you haven’t heard the news yet, MySQL 8.0 is apparently the next release of the world-famous database server.
Obviously abandoning plans to name the next release 5.8, Percona Server’s upstream provider relabelled all 5.8-related bugs to 8.0 as follows:
Reported version value updated to reflect release name change from 5.8 to 8.0
What will MySQL 8.0 bring to the world?
While lossless RBR has been suggested by Simon Mudd (for example), the actual feature list (except a Boost 1.60.0 upgrade!) remains a secret.
As far as bug and feature requests go, a smart google query revealed which bugs are likely to be fixed in (or are feature requests for) MySQL 8.0.
Here is the full list:
- MySQL Bug #79380: Upgrade to Boost 1.60.0
- MySQL Bug #79037: get rid of dynamic_array in st_mysql_options
- MySQL Bug #80793: EXTEND EXPLAIN to cover ALTER TABLE
- MySQL Bug #79812: JSON_ARRAY and JSON_OBJECT return …
- MySQL Bug #79666: fix errors reported by ubsan
- MySQL Bug #79463: Improve P_S configuration behaviour
- MySQL Bug #79939: default_password_lifetime > 0 should print …
- MySQL Bug #79330: DROP TABLESPACE fails for missing general …
- MySQL Bug #80772: Excessive memory used in memory/innodb …
- MySQL Bug #80481: Accesses to new data-dictionary add confusing …
- MySQL Bug #77712: mysql_real_query does not report an error for …
- MySQL Bug #79813: Boolean values are returned inconsistently with …
- MySQL Bug #79073: Optimizer hint to disallow full scan
- MySQL Bug #77732: REGRESSION: replication fails for insufficient …
- MySQL Bug #79076: make hostname a dynamic variable
- MySQL Bug #78978: Add microseconds support to UNIX_TIMESTAMP
- MySQL Bug #77600: Bump major version of libmysqlclient in 8.0
- MySQL Bug #79182: main.help_verbose failing on freebsd
- MySQL Bug #80627: incorrect function referenced in spatial error …
- MySQL Bug #80372: Built-in mysql functions are case sensitive …
- MySQL Bug #79150: InnoDB: Remove runtime checks for 32-bit file …
- MySQL Bug #76918: Unhelpful error for mysql_ssl_rsa_setup when …
- MySQL Bug #80523: current_memory in sys.session can go negative!
- MySQL Bug #78210: SHUTDOWN command should have an option …
- MySQL Bug #80823: sys should have a mdl session oriented view
- MySQL Bug #78374: “CREATE USER IF NOT EXISTS” reports an error
- MySQL Bug #79522: can mysqldump print the fully qualified table …
- MySQL Bug #78457: Use gettext and .po(t) files for translations
- MySQL Bug #78593: mysqlpump creates incorrect ALTER TABLE …
- MySQL Bug #78041: GROUP_CONCAT() truncation should be an …
- MySQL Bug #76927: Duplicate UK values in READ-COMMITTED …
- MySQL Bug #77997: Automatic mysql_upgrade
- MySQL Bug #78495: Table mysql.gtid_executed cannot be opened.
- MySQL Bug #78698: Simple delete query causes InnoDB: Failing …
- MySQL Bug #76392: Assume that index_id is unique within a …
- MySQL Bug #76671: InnoDB: Assertion failure in thread 19 in file …
- MySQL Bug #76803: InnoDB: Unlock row could not find a 2 mode …
- MySQL Bug #78527: incomplete support and/or documentation of …
- MySQL Bug #78732: InnoDB: Failing assertion: *mbmaxlen < 5 in file …
- MySQL Bug #76356: Reduce header file dependencies for …
- MySQL Bug #77056: There is no clear error message if …
- MySQL Bug #76329: COLLATE option not accepted in generated …
- MySQL Bug #79500: InnoDB: Assertion failure in thread …
- MySQL Bug #72284: please use better options to …
- MySQL Bug #78397: Subquery Materialization on DELETE WHERE …
- MySQL Bug #76552: Cannot shutdown MySQL using JDBC driver
- MySQL Bug #76532: MySQL calls exit(MYSQLD_ABORT_EXIT …
- MySQL Bug #76432: handle_fatal_signal (sig=11) in …
- MySQL Bug #41925: Warning 1366 Incorrect string value: … for …
- MySQL Bug #78452: Alter table add virtual index hits assert in …
- MySQL Bug #77097: InnoDB Online DDL should support change …
- MySQL Bug #77149: sys should possibly offer user threads …
01
2010
Baron Schwartz interviewed on WebPulp.tv
There’s an interview with Baron Schwartz (that’s me) on WebPulp.tv. Topics include the history of Percona’s software such as Percona Server (our version of the MySQL database server) and XtraBackup, what we do at Percona, what tools we use to do it, how to think logically about performance optimization, what ugly surprises happen when you set up mysqldump backups and forget about them for a couple of months, and lots of other things. If you have not watched past episodes, I encourage you to do that. They feature a lot of really smart people from companies such as New Relic and 37signals. Josh is a great host for the show. He’s a web engineer himself, and he knows how to ask probing questions that bring out a lot of interesting details about various web applications.
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29
2010
Presentations Announcement: 2010 O’Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo
The Percona team participated at this year’s O’Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo held April 12-15, 2010 in Santa Clara, California. We gave a lot of talks on various topics and all of those presentations are now available. Here’s the list:
- Achieving PCI Compliance with MySQL
- Author: Ryan Lowe, Fernando Ipar
- An Overview of Flash Storage for Databases
- Author: Vadim Tkachenko, Morgan Tocker
- Choosing the Right Tools for the Job SQL or NOSQL
- Author: Matt Yonkovit, Yves Trudeau
- Chosing Hardware And Operating System For MySQL
- Author: Peter Zaitsev
- Diagnosing and Fixing MySQL Performance Problems
- Author: Baron Schwartz, Morgan Tocker
- EXPLAIN Demystified
- Author: Baron Schwartz
- HA Solutions for MySQL
- Author: Yves Trudeau, Read by Peter Zaitsev
- How Solid state Technologies are Transforming MySQL Server Performance and the Datacenter Architectures
- Author: Vadim Tkachenko
- How to Fulfill the Potential of InnoDB Performance and Scalability
- Author: Yasufumi Kinoshita
- Innodb Architecure And Performance Optimization
- Author: Peter Zaitsev
- Instrumenting PHP applications
- Author: Peter Zaitsev, Justin Swanhart
- MySQL Graphing and Trending with Cacti
- Author: Baron Schwartz
- Percona’s Performance and Feature Enhancements to MySQL and InnoDB
- Author: Bill Schuler, Baron Schwartz
- PHP Object Relational Mapping Libraries In Action
- Author: Fernando Ipar, Ryan Lowe
- Read Write Splitting
- Author: Baron Schwartz
- Recovery of lost or corrupted InnoDB tables
- Author: Aleksandr Kuzminsky
- Scaling Applications with Caching Sharding and Replication
- Author: Peter Zaitsev
- The Five Minute DBA
- Author: Matt Yonkovit
- Understanding the Role of IO As a Bottleneck
- Author: Morgan Tocker
- XtraBackup Hot Backups and More
- Author: Vadim Tkachenko, Morgan Tocker
You can also read more about this conference on Percona site.
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