Log Buffer #531: a carnival of the vanities for DBAs

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

Cloud:

Raising a RHEL support request in Azure

The role of Search Engine Optimization and keyword tracking tools are important in this technological age.

Ever wonder how to secure a cloud data warehouse?

Get Ready for the AWS Serverless Application Repository

Precious cargo: Securing containers with Kubernetes Engine 1.8

Amazon Athena enables you to access data present in flat files stored in S3 (Simple Storage Service) as if it were in a table in the database.

Oracle:

Oracle Forms & Reports 12.2.1.2.0 in Docker

nVision Performance Tuning: 11. Excel -v- OpenXML

What Happens When I Add Datafiles to a Manual Standby Primary in Standard Edition?

UKOUG Conference Survival Guide

Junk character issue in R12 report

SQL Server:

The Difference Between Rollup and Cube

Understanding Migration from SQL Server to SQL Server 2017 using Data Migration Assistant

Affordable SQL Server High Availability

How Much Data Has Changed Since Your Last Full Backup

SQL Server Integration Services 2016 Tutorial

MySQL:

Archiving for a Leaner Database

In-memory linkbench and a fast server: MyRocks, InnoDB and TokuDB

How to Transfer a MySQL Database Between Two Servers?

MySQL Connector/J 5.1.45 has been released

Sysbench, IO-bound, small server: MyRocks and InnoDB

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