Log Buffer #525: A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs

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This Log Buffer Edition picks Cloud, Oracle,SQL Server, and MySQL blog posts.

Cloud:

Now Available – Amazon Linux AMI 2017.09

Natural Language Processing at Clemson University – 1.1 Million vCPUs & EC2 Spot Instances

New Azure advancements remove cloud barriers for enterprises at Microsoft Ignite 2017

Managing cloud resources is a critical part of the application lifecycle.

Introducing custom roles, a powerful way to make Cloud IAM policies more precise

Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.12 on Google Cloud Platform with VM labels

Oracle:

JDK 9.0 released! (but java.net is gone)

Aussie Database Performance Tuning software “Ellarose” from Riyosu

Important Change for Grid 12.2 Upgrade and MGMTDB

According to the Oracle 12.1 Database SQL Tuning Guide the first stage of parsing a statement is the Syntax Check, which is followed by the Semantic Check, followed by the Shared Pool Check. So where you do think the statement text will be while the Syntax Check is going on ?

Jarvis Pizzeria: Using the REST interface to start a Process

SQL SERVER:

Making Good Use of SQL Server Auditing

Real-time moving averages for IoT with R

An introduction to Azure Web Apps on Linux

How Can DevOps Concepts Provide Value in Digital Transformation Projects?

9 New Features with SQL Server 2017

MySQL:

MySQL Performance : 2.1M QPS on 8.0-rc

MyRocks Metrics Now in PMM 1.3.0

MySQL Shell with Command Completion

Big Dataset: All Reddit Comments – Analyzing with ClickHouse

Histogram statistics in MySQL

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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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