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XtraDB: InnoDB on Steroids
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| Last week I spent a bit of time looking at The State of MySQL and mentioned
| some of the “outside innovation” taking place in the community. This week I’d
| like to focus on one of the more significant developments: XtraDB and
| xtrabackup, both developed by Percona.
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| Now you may not have heard much about Percona before. Founded in 2006 by
| Peter Zaitsev and Vadim Tkachenko with the goal of providing consulting for
| MySQL users, the company has grown in the last few years to employ some of
| the leading experts in MySQL and InnoDB internals. Several of the employees
| work on enhancing MySQL and InnoDB to meet the needs of their [paying]
| customers as well as the community at large. They’ve contributed numerous
| patches and ideas as well as writing on their popular MySQL Performance Blog
| and presenting at various conferences.
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http://www.linux-mag.com/cache/7356/1.html
Recent:
What Oracle gets with MySQL
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| MySQL, in other words, is a great example of how Oracle can make open source
| pay. MySQL is much more like Oracle than I originally thought.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10227921-16.html
Interview: Karen Tegan Padir, MySQL VP, On This Week's MySQL Conference
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| OStatic: What do you think are the biggest barriers to adoption of open
| source in business? Lack of support? Lack of evangelism and marketing? Lack
| of training?
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| I don't think it's any of those things, I just think it's just a matter of
| time. I worked at Red Hat for several years. When I worked there,
| conventional wisdom said that Linux was a toy, that it wasn't reliable or
| ready for mission-critical deployment. People sure aren't saying that
| anymore!
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http://ostatic.com/blog/interview-karen-tegan-padir-mysql-vp-on-this-weeks-mysql-conference
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