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Are You Forcing MySQL to Do Twice as Many JOINs as...

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Baron Schwartz
This guest post is from our friends at Percona. They’re hosting Percona Live London… from October 24-25, 2011. Percona Live is a two day summit with 100% technical sessions led by some of the most established

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From Under the Desk to the Cloud

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Review of the O’Reilly Strata Making Data Work Conference
(reprinted from my guest blog for the Cloud Council of 7)
Monica Rogati of LinkedIn told a story… of the early days at the firm, when the reporting system

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Write Optimization: Myths, Comparison,...

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Some indexing structures are write optimized in that they are better than B-trees at ingesting data. Other indexing structures are read optimized in that they are better than B-trees at query time. Even within B-trees, there is a tradeoff between…

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Compression Benchmarking: Size vs. Speed (I want...

Posted on by Tim Callaghan

I’m creating a library of benchmarks and test suites that will run as part of a Continuous Integration… (CI) process here at Tokutek. My goal is to regularly measure several aspects of our storage engine over time: performance, correctness, memory/CPU/disk

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Online Advertiser Intent Media Selects TokuDB over...

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Intent Media
Issue addressed: Ad hoc analytics on clickstream data arriving too fast for InnoDB or NoSQL to handle.
TokuDB powers an online advertising application
The Company: Headquartered in New York, Intent Media… is a fast-growing online advertising startup. The

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