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TokuDB v6.0: Download Available

Posted on by Martin Farach-Colton

TokuDB v6.0 is full of great improvements, like getting rid of slave lag, better compression, improved checkpointing, and support for XA….
I’m happy to announce that TokuDB v6.0 is now generally available and can be downloaded

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My Talk on Tuesday at IOUG COLLABORATE 12

Posted on by Bradley C. Kuszmaul


 
 
Challenges of Big Databases with MySQL
Many database management tasks become difficult as you move from millions of rows and gigabytes of data to billions of rows and terabytes of data. Such tasks include ingesting data while maintaining

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Percona MySQL Conference and Expo Week in Review

Posted on by Lawrence Schwartz

Thanks to all of those who came by our booth and to see Leif’s presentation on Read Optimization, and to my Lightning Talk… on OLTP and OLAP at the Percona MySQL Conference and Expo. It was an incredible week and a

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This Monday: Silicon Valley NewSQL Meetup

Posted on by leif

This week, I was at Percona Live, and it was a lot of fun…! I even got to give a talk on write optimization techniques (not just ours), that I’m told will be online soon.
But if you

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TokuDB v6.0: Frequent Checkpoints with No...

Posted on by Martin Farach-Colton

Checkpointing — which involves periodically writing out dirty pages from memory — is central to the design of crash recovery for both TokuDB and InnoDB. A key issue in designing a checkpointing system is how often to checkpoint, and TokuDB…

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TokuDB v6.0: Even Better Compression

Posted on by Martin Farach-Colton

A key feature of our new TokuDB v6.0 release, which I have been blogging about this week, is compression. Compression is always on in TokuDB, and the compression we’ve achieved in the past has been quite good. See a previous …

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TokuDB v6.0: Getting Rid of Slave Lag

Posted on by Martin Farach-Colton

Master/slave replication is an important tool that gets used in many ways: distributing read loads among many slaves for performance, using a slave for backups so the master can handle live load, geographically distributed disaster recovery, etc. The Achilles’ Heal…

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Announcing TokuDB v6.0: Less Slave Lag and More...

Posted on by Martin Farach-Colton

We are excited to announce TokuDB® v6.0, the latest version of Tokutek’s flagship storage engine for MySQL and MariaDB.
This version offers feature and performance enhancements over previous releases, support for XA (two-phase transactional commits), better compression, and reduced performance…

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OLTP and OLAP – Have Your Cake and Eat it...

Posted on by Lawrence Schwartz

Looks like we’ll be having some more fun at the Percona Live MySQL Conference! In addition to our booth and my colleague Tim’s talk…, my lightning talk was accepted. The title is “OLTP and OLAP – Have Your Cake

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