Planet MySQL HA Blog

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

Getting started with MySQL HeatWave Lakehouse

MySQL Heatwave Lakehouse  empowers  users to  query hundreds of terabytes of data in the object store using standard MySQL syntax and queries. It is the only fully managed cloud database service that combines transactions, analytics and machine learning services into one MySQL database delivering real-time, secure analytics without the complexity, latency and cost of ETL […]

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MySQL HeatWave Lakehouse Makes Waves among Leading Industry Analysts

MySQL HeatWave Lakehouse Makes Waves among Leading Industry Analysts   Have you heard the news? MySQL HeatWave Lakehouse is now generally available. The announcement of lakehouse capabilities continues to cement MySQL HeatWave’s position as the only cloud service that provides transaction processing, machine learning, machine learning-based automation,  real-time analytics, —and now data lake querying — […]

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Introducing MySQL Innovation and Long-Term Support (LTS) versions

  For Official MySQL Release Policy    https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/en/mysql-releases.html      At Oracle, we constantly look for ways to improve our products to better fit your needs. We are excited to introduce MySQL Innovation and Long-Term Supported releases, which is an important improvement in the MySQL versioning model. The patch releases of MySQL 5.7 and previous […]

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MySQL HeatWave on AWS is now available in AWS Europe London and Frankfurt regions

MySQL HeatWave on AWS is now available in AWS Europe London and Frankfurt regions MySQL HeatWave on AWS is now available on both AWS Europe (London) region and AWS Europe (Frankfurt) region. With these 2 additional regions, MySQL HeatWave on AWS is now available in: US (N. Virginia) Asia Pacific (Tokyo Japan) Asia Pacific (Mumbai […]

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Using MySQL Autopilot to improve price performance for OLTP workloads

Using MySQL Autopilot to improve price performance for OLTP workloads   MySQL HeatWave is a fully managed database service with an integrated query accelerator which enables organizations to efficiently run transaction processing, real-time analytics and machine learning on data stored inside MySQL database or in the object store. MySQL Autopilot is a feature of MySQL […]

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AIOUG-Yatra Tour India, OSC Kyoto and COSCUP with MySQL in July 2023!

As was announced on Jun 1, 2023, you can find MySQL team at following conference in July 2023: Come to meet us, we are looking forward to talking to you during the shows above!

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Moodle on OCI with MySQL HeatWave: Extended Architectures – part 2

To continue our journey to Moodle on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure using Ampere compute instances and MySQL HeatWave Database Service [1] [2], in this article we will see how to scale our architecture using multiple Moodle instances, High Availability for the Database and Read Scale-Out. This is the architecture we will deploy: The same principles can […]

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Moodle on OCI with MySQL HeatWave: Extended Architectures – part 1

In the previous post, we saw how to quickly deploy Moodle to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure on Ampere compute instances and using MySQL HeatWave. In this post, we will explore some other features and the benefits of running on OCI and MySQL HeatWave to extend our architecture dedicated to Moodle in the Cloud. Read Replicas Moodle […]

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Deploy Moodle on OCI with Ampere and MySQL HeatWave

Moodle is an open-source learning management system (LMS) that provides a platform for educators and learners to create, manage, and participate in online courses and educational activities. Moodle is widely used in schools, universities, and other educational institutions to facilitate online learning, course management, and collaboration. Moodle and MySQL have always been a very powerful […]

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Moving MySQL Databases from Azure to OCI Using MySQL Shell

In a recent post I talked about how we can move data from MySQL running in AWS to a MySQL HeatWave Database instance running in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) with just two commands using MySQL Shell. In this post, I will show how we can use a similar process to move data from Microsoft Azure to OCI. Prerequisites There are a few […]

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