Log Buffer #379, a carnival of the vanities for DBAs

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During this summer time in Northern hemisphere, and winter time in Southern hemisphere, the bloggers are solving key problems either by sitting besides the bonfire, or enjoying that bbq. This Log Buffer Edition shares both of these with them.


Oracle:

3 Key Problems To Solve If You Want A Big Data Management System

OpenWorld Update: Content Catalog NOW LIVE!

Interested in Showcasing your Solutions around Oracle Technologies at Oracle OpenWorld?

GoldenGate and Oracle Data Integrator – A Perfect Match in 12c… Part 4: Start Journalizing!

What You Need to Know about OBIEE 11.1.1.7

SQL Server:

Interoperability between Microsoft and SOA Suite 12c

This article describes a way to speed up various file operations performed by SQL Server.

The Mindset of the Enterprise DBA: Creating and Applying Standards to Our Work

Stairway to T-SQL: Beyond The Basics Level 8: Coding Shortcuts using += and -= Operators

Microsoft Azure Diagnostics Part 2: Basic Configuration of Azure Cloud Service Diagnostics

MySQL:

MySQL Enterprise Monitor 2.3.18 has been released

Harnessing the power of master/slave clusters to operate data-driven businesses on MySQL

NoSQL Now! Conference – coming to San Jose, CA this August!

Manually Switch Slaves to new Masters in mySQL 5.6 (XTRADB 5.6)

How to Configure ClusterControl to run on nginx

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I have been in love with Oracle blogging since 2007. This blogging, coupled with extensive participation in Oracle forums, plus Oracle related speaking engagements, various Oracle certifications, teaching, and working in the trenches with Oracle technologies has enabled me to receive the Oracle ACE award. I was the first ever Pakistani to get that award. From Oracle Open World SF to Foresight 20:20 Perth. I have been expressing my love for Exadata. For the last few years, I am loving the data at Pythian, and proudly writing their log buffer carnivals.

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