Log Buffer #409, a carnival of the vanities for DBAs

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This Log Buffer Edition sheds light at some of the nifty blog post of the week from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

Oracle:

Patch Set Update: Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2.3.504

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the EXPLAIN PLAN Part 33: The mother of all SQL antipatterns?

MongoDB as a Glassfish Security Realm

E-Business Suite customers must ensure that their database remains on a level that is covered by Error Correction Support (ECS)

EM12c: How to Retrieve Passwords from the Named Credentials

SQL Server:

How does a View work on a Table with a Clustered Columnstore Index ?

How do you develop and deploy your database?

Microsoft Azure Storage Queues Part 3: Security and Performance Tips

Stairway to SQL Server Security Level 6: Execution Context and Code Signing

Centralize Your Database Monitoring Process

MySQL:

New Galera Cluster version is now released! It includes patched MySQL server 5.6.21 and Galera replication provider 3.9

Shinguz: Nagios and Icinga plug-ins for MySQL 1.0.0 have been released

The next release of MongoDB includes the ability to select a storage engine, the goal being that different storage engines will have different capabilities/advantages, and user’s can select the one most beneficial to their particular use-case. Storage engines are cool.

The MySQL grant syntax allows you to specify dynamic database names using the wildcard characters.

Oracle‘s 10 commitments to MySQL – a 5 year review

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