Planet MySQL HA Blog

The Planet MySQL HA Blog aggregates content from sources that cover topics related to high availability (HA) for MySQL databases.

Building your first Machine Learning model with MySQL HeatWave ML

MySQL is the most popular open-source database and developers use it for building applications in various domains. Often developers need to apply machine learning to data stored in the database and in order to do so, they need to extract the data out of the database and then use machine learning libraries. MySQL HeatWave is […]

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Installing Nextcloud on OCI and MDS

In this blog, we will install the very popular Nextcloud (https://nextcloud.com/) collaboration tool on OCI and MDS.   What is Nextcloud? Nextcloud is a great alternative for Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and similar services. Nextcloud has a partnership with managed services, but I believe the strength lies in the fact you can run it on your […]

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How to Setup High Availability and Replication inside OCI for MySQL HeatWave

High availability and replication is a must for any production environment in order to have a back-up process in place with minimum interruption in case of failure. In this article, I’ll explain how to configure this architecture for MySQL HeatWave on OCI. The objective will be having the architecture below with two different Virtual Cloud Networks (VCNs) […]

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New AMD E4 and Intel shapes in MySQL HeatWave Database Service

The MySQL team is excited to announce new AMD and Intel shapes in the MySQL HeatWave Database Service.  The AMD E4 shapes are based on the EPYC 7J13 processor, with a base clock frequency of 2.55 GHz and a dynamic frequency up to 3.5 GHz. New processor, better performance, and the same price as E3. […]

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MySQL Operator for Kubernetes Reaches General Availability!

Distributing workloads over machines has long been a complicated issue where different teams, like sysadmins, DBAs, application developers, etc., stepped on each other’s feet. In recent times however Cloud Native Architectures and Kubernetes became a standard across multiple industries. Kubernetes is a standardized environment for managing workloads across different machines, which is supported both for […]

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A Game Changer for Machine Learning Capabilities

Guest post by Carl Olofson, Research Vice President, Data Management Software, IDC   Machine learning (ML) has captured the imaginations of those involved in advanced analytics for over a decade, fueling a desire to create systems that can intelligently classify data and respond to those classifications by optimizing data used and deriving inferences in multiple […]

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Ecopaynet Chooses MySQL HeatWave Over AWS for Performance and Price

  Many FinTech companies and financial institutions have selected MySQL to build modern applications. The performance, ease of use, and customer support from the MySQL team are some of the many reasons why financial institutions and FinTech companies choose to use MySQL. Ecopaynet is a FinTech company based in Spain. Ecopaynet services include electronic payment […]

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Democratizing AI means much more than simply empowering business users

Bradley Shimmin is a Chief Analyst, AI & Data Analytics at Omdia. He has more than 25 years of experience in IT technology, analyzing data and information architectures. He is skilled in competitive market intelligence, technology selection, business development, and quantitative research. He also has experience as an IT professional, business analyst, book author/editor, and […]

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In-Database Machine Learning with MySQL HeatWave

MySQL HeatWave is a fully managed database service that lets users develop and deploy secure cloud native applications using the world’s most popular open source database. MySQL HeatWave is the only MySQL service with a highly scalable integrated query accelerator which enables customers to run OLTP, OLAP and mixed workload with a single database, without […]

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Introducing MySQL Shell for VS Code

MySQL Shell for VS Code is a brand new extension for MS Visual Studio Code. We have taken the full power of MySQL Shell – our advanced MySQL Client for Developers and DBAs – and made it available directly inside Visual Studio Code. Together with support for the MySQL Database Service on Oracle Cloud, our […]

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