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jonas blog: new features in MySQL Cluster 7.2.1
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Stuff related to mysql.and maybe other things. Monday, October 10, 2011. New features in MySQL Cluster 7.2.1. AQL (aka push down join). Further improvements and refinements compared to 7.2.0 from April. A long over due feature, that aims to reduce(minimize) need of manual query tuning that previously has been essential for efficient SQL usage with ndb. Various internal limits has been increased. Max row-size now 14k (previously 8k). Max no of columns in table now 512 (previously 128). The histogram can t...
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jonas blog: Brewing in MySQL Cluster 7.2.x
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Stuff related to mysql.and maybe other things. Thursday, October 13, 2011. Brewing in MySQL Cluster 7.2.x. Admittedly MySQL Cluster have some way to go before monitoring becomes best in class. But, we are progressing! In 71 we introduced NDBINFO, which is an infrastructure that enables presenting information from within the cluster in SQL format. And here are a 4 new tables that are currently brewing. These two tables show currently ongoing transactions resp. currently ongoing operations. Be that (for a ...
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jonas blog: May 2010
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Stuff related to mysql.and maybe other things. Thursday, May 20, 2010. Distributed pushed down joins - node-failure handling done. Node-failure handling was as expected lots of small changes to various pieces of the code. Some non compatible protocol changes performed (nice not to have any existing GA release to care about :). Also when doing this, I re-implemented entire "abort of join"-handling. It should now also be capable of handling aborting more complex joins. And as always please provide feedback.
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jonas blog: international man of mystery
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Stuff related to mysql.and maybe other things. Wednesday, February 15, 2012. International man of mystery. I can't help to think of austin powers when seeing one. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). International man of mystery. View my complete profile. Some thoughts on recent events. It was suggested by Monty that the posts I've made about MariaDB are for publicity. This simply isn't true. I would have much preferred a different outcome. Monash Research Integrated Feed. Benchmarking the Performance Imp...
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jonas blog: April 2010
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Stuff related to mysql.and maybe other things. Saturday, April 24, 2010. Distributed push down joins - first "to many" join. Just managed to run the first "to-many" join inside the data-nodes. The query correspondce to. SELECT t1.*, t2.*. LEFT OUTER JOIN T1 as t2 on t2.pk = t1.b. The code inside the data-nodes is general.but incomplete (data-node later crashed). There is no ndbapi and no SQL,the program testing is a hard-coded c-program sending messages using the ndb-cluster wire-protocol. H'000f0002 H'0...
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jonas blog: December 2013
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Stuff related to mysql.and maybe other things. Thursday, December 19, 2013. Pfs lock.h and "atomics". That tries to address the inefficiencies described in http:/ kristiannielsen.livejournal.com/17598.html. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pfs lock.h and atomics. View my complete profile. Some thoughts on recent events. It was suggested by Monty that the posts I've made about MariaDB are for publicity. This simply isn't true. I would have much preferred a different outcome. Monash Research Integrated Feed.
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jonas blog: pfs_lock.h and "atomics"
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Stuff related to mysql.and maybe other things. Thursday, December 19, 2013. Pfs lock.h and "atomics". That tries to address the inefficiencies described in http:/ kristiannielsen.livejournal.com/17598.html. I read through your patch serie:. Actually it does three things as I find:. 1) Remove the unnecessary atomic loads in state changes (cant see that any of them was necessary even in old implementation) (Optimisation 1). 2) Replace atomic stores with a store and a write memory barrier (optimisation 2).
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jonas blog: small men with big titles
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Stuff related to mysql.and maybe other things. Sunday, October 7, 2012. Small men with big titles. I used the phrasing "small men with big titles" yesterday when having a cup of coffe with friends. i don't know if it's a established phrase, mr. google doesn't seem to know about it. Its a good phrase. October 8, 2012 at 2:01 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Small men with big titles. View my complete profile. Johan Andersson's Cluster and HA Blog. Go, data races and combining. There are many great ...
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jonas blog: November 2010
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Stuff related to mysql.and maybe other things. Thursday, November 4, 2010. Distributed pushed down joins - webinar and new preview available. As part of the webinar. Tonight we made a new preview release src. This includes pushing of ref. That was not supported in last preview release as well as latest and greatest new optimizations. Note that this is still not production ready code. Butwe welcome any feedback on it! Nov 5: And feedback can be sent to spj-feedback@sun.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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jonas blog: October 2011
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Stuff related to mysql.and maybe other things. Thursday, October 13, 2011. Brewing in MySQL Cluster 7.2.x. Admittedly MySQL Cluster have some way to go before monitoring becomes best in class. But, we are progressing! In 71 we introduced NDBINFO, which is an infrastructure that enables presenting information from within the cluster in SQL format. And here are a 4 new tables that are currently brewing. These two tables show currently ongoing transactions resp. currently ongoing operations. Be that (for a ...