This seemed like the hot-topic in my TU application thread, but OT so
I'm continuing the conversation here.
I'm probably gonna test in the near future, the percona-server +
galera plugin [1].
The promise is: real (awesome) parallel per-server replication. I
wonder how this will affect performance.
On 28/09/11 16:26, Massimiliano Torromeo wrote:
Hi.
Being a sysadmin with a lot of experience on database servers I
thought I would share my experience on this case.
I'm using mariadb as a MySQL replacement on a few servers using a
custom package[1] that uses standard mysql paths and
AFAIK percona only modifies the server component. The server speaks the same
protocol as the official MySQL distribution, so it is fully compatible with
libraries and tools that have already been deployed.
This being the case I thought it didn't really make any sense to have a
practically
Hi,
Due to Oracle's recent and absolutely unforeseeable new plans with MySQL, I
thought it might be a good opportunity to put mariadb into community for those
that depend on MySQL. Mariadb is designed to be a drop-in replacement for MySQL
and as such I wondered whether it would make sense if
2011/9/28 Sven-Hendrik Haase s...@lutzhaase.com
Hi,
Due to Oracle's recent and absolutely unforeseeable new plans with MySQL, I
thought it might be a good opportunity to put mariadb into community for
those that depend on MySQL. Mariadb is designed to be a drop-in replacement
for MySQL and
2011/9/28 Sven-Hendrik Haase s...@lutzhaase.com:
Hi,
Due to Oracle's recent and absolutely unforeseeable new plans with MySQL, I
thought it might be a good opportunity to put mariadb into community for
those that depend on MySQL. Mariadb is designed to be a drop-in replacement
for MySQL
2011/9/28 Ángel Velásquez an...@archlinux.org
2011/9/28 Sven-Hendrik Haase s...@lutzhaase.com:
Hi,
Due to Oracle's recent and absolutely unforeseeable new plans with MySQL,
I thought it might be a good opportunity to put mariadb into community for
those that depend on MySQL. Mariadb is
2011/9/28 Ike Devolder ike.devol...@gmail.com
2011/9/28 Ángel Velásquez an...@archlinux.org
2011/9/28 Sven-Hendrik Haase s...@lutzhaase.com:
Hi,
Due to Oracle's recent and absolutely unforeseeable new plans with
MySQL, I thought it might be a good opportunity to put mariadb into
Ángel Velásquez an...@archlinux.org wrote:
2011/9/28 Sven-Hendrik Haase s...@lutzhaase.com:
Hi,
Due to Oracle's recent and absolutely unforeseeable new plans with MySQL, I
thought it might be a good opportunity to put mariadb into community for
those that depend on MySQL. Mariadb is
On 09/28/2011 09:07 AM, Sven-Hendrik Haase wrote:
Ángel Velásquez an...@archlinux.org wrote:
2011/9/28 Sven-Hendrik Haase s...@lutzhaase.com:
Hi,
Due to Oracle's recent and absolutely unforeseeable new plans with MySQL, I
thought it might be a good opportunity to put mariadb into community
Hi.
Being a sysadmin with a lot of experience on database servers I
thought I would share my experience on this case.
I'm using mariadb as a MySQL replacement on a few servers using a
custom package[1] that uses standard mysql paths and configurations.
I've had a few inconsistencies with mysql in
2011/9/28 Massimiliano Torromeo massimiliano.torro...@gmail.com:
Hi.
Hi Massimiliano, thanks for joining the conversation.
Being a sysadmin with a lot of experience on database servers I
thought I would share my experience on this case.
Sven. that kind of guy is who should maintain a package
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