MySQL gems from Sun bloggers
While being subscribed to the full blogs.sun.com feed certainly feels like drinking water from a firehose, every once in a while I stumble over very well-written and useful articles about MySQL. Below is a collection of helpful posts, especially if you run MySQL on Solaris (surprise!). And while I still am an avid Linux user, I must admit that Solaris has a few neat features - particularly DTrace and ZFS are quite intriguing. If only userland would not feel so weird for someone coming from a GNU/Linux background!
From Jenny Chen's blog:
- DTrace Integration with MySQL 5.0 - Chime demo
- MySQL Innodb Performance Tuning For Disk-Bound Workloads On CMT Servers
- Installation and Configuration Sun Cluster Data Service For MySQL
- DTrace Probes In MySQL
- Connect/J and MySQL's Tuning Tips in SpecjAppserver2004
From Ritu Kamboj's blog:
- MySQL Benchmark UltraSPARC T2 beats Xeon on Consolidation of OLTP & Web
- Optimal Sun Studio compiler options for MySQL
- How to configure MySQL to run with Solaris Management Facility (SMF)
- MySQL Cluster installation
- Generating trace files for MySQL
From Krish Shankar's Blog:
- Deployment and Failover Study of HA MySQL on a Solaris Cluster
- Sun Studio Compiler Options for MySQL on Solaris 10 x64 OS : Performance Study
- Sun Studio Compiler Options for MySQL on Solaris 10 SPARC OS : Performance Study
More to come in the near future!
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