Log Buffer #463: a carnival of the vanities for DBAs

Posted in: Log Buffer, Technical Track

As the winter in the Northern hemisphere is giving way to spring, slowly but surely, blog posts are blooming in the gardens of Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL. This Log Buffer plucks some of them for your reading pleasure.

Oracle:

Providing A Persistent Data Volume to EMC XtremIO Using ClusterHQ Flocker, Docker And Marathon

There is sliced bread in SQL.

Oracle Cloud – Your service is suspended due to exceeding resource quota !

EM12c Compliance ‘Required Data Available’ flag – Understanding and Troubleshooting

How can I see my invisible columns

SQL Server:

Auto Generate Your Database Documentation

A Lightweight, Self-adjusting, Baseline-less Data Monitor

Keeping POST and GET Separated

How often should I run DBCC CHECKDB?

Disabling SQL Server Optimizer Rules with QUERYRULEOFF

MySQL:

MySQL Contributions status

Planets9s: Building scalable database infrastructures with MariaDB & HAProxy

High availability with asynchronous replication… and transparent R/W split

mysql_real_connect is not thread safe

Now available in swanhart-tools: NATIVE asynchronous query execution for any MySQL client!

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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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