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Cage Match: OldSQL, NoSQL and NewSQL

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When I interviewed at Tokutek, I met a team of distinguished academics and engineers who could calmly and thoughtfully wax eloquent about the finer points of B-tree and Fractal Tree™ indexing…,  drive I/Os, and database engines. Soon after,

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This Weekend in Japan

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We were happy to see a lot of folks from Japan on Twitter this weekend having a discussion about MySQL and Tokutek. While we always endeavor to explain ourselves as simply as possible, hearing what users and peers have to…

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Dude, Where’s my Fractal Tree?

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Unless you are Ashton Kutcher (@aplusk), or one of his Hollywood buddies, you don’t need to read any further. Allow me to explain…
Over the weekend, we launched our new website…. This type of announcement used to

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Indexing: The Director’s Cut

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Thanks again to Erin O’Neill and Mike Tougeron for having me at the SF MySQL Meetup… last month for the talk on “Understanding Indexing.” The crowd was very interactive, and I appreciated that over 100 people signed up for the

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Don’t Thrash: How to Cache your Hash on Flash

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Last week I gave a talk entitled “Don’t Thrash: How to Cache your Hash.” The talk took place at the Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures (ADS) in a medieval castle turned conference center in Bertinoro, Italy…. An earlier

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