Log Buffer #524: a carnival of the vanities for DBAs

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This Log Buffer Edition covers Cloud, Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL and much more.

Cloud:

Introducing managed SSL for Google App Engine

Using Cloud Foundry CUPS to inject Spring Security credentials into a Spring Boot Application

ClusterControl in the Cloud – All Our Resources

Monitoring Amazon Aurora Audit Events with Amazon CloudWatch

Integrating Teradata with Amazon Redshift Using the AWS Schema Conversion Tool

Oracle:

Demo App for REST enabled SQL

The Insurance of Oracle APEX – Can Your Low Code Framework Do This?

Oracle GoldenGate is now avaliable on Docker! All the details you need to get up and running on an image is included in Oracle’s public github.

Assign Pseudo Random Password for Oracle DB Users

Simple regexp to check that string contains word1 and word2 and doesn’t contain word3

SQL Server:

Automate MSBI deployments Using PowerShell

NEW – Machine Learning with SQL Server 2017 and R Tutorial

Optional Parameters and Missing Index Requests

Moving Dynamic Data Masked Data to New Locations

Indexing for Windowing Functions: WHERE vs. OVER

MySQL:

Lock, Stock and MySQL Backups: Data Guaranteed Webinar Follow Up Questions

gh-ost 1.0.42 released: JSON support, optimizations

Massive Parallel Log Processing with ClickHouse

cscope: Searching Code Efficiently

Updating InnoDB Table Statistics Manually

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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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