Archive for June, 2008
dbWatch News Release
Seems I have turned into a bit of a news source. The dbWatch product looks like it might be an interesting product for those who work in a heterogeneous database product.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Rob Shuster, VP US Sales
dbWatch USA
6122B S. Eagle Pass Rd.
Gold Canyon, AZ
85218
Phone: 800-270-9892
http://www.dbwatchusa.com
info@dbwatchusa.com
dbWatch Software Announces US based Sales & Support Oslo, Norway — June 23, 2008 – dbWatch Software has launched a US sales and support organization. The flagship product, dbWatch™ (v8.1), is a heterogeneous database monitoring/reporting tool currently supports Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL.
Marek Jablonski, CEO states “As a DBA you are often stuck with multiple platforms (both OS and database systems) and multiple unmanageable tools from database providers. dbWatch™ is a single tool allowing the DBA to monitor all databases and generate professional custom reports.”
Clear Channel Norway IT Director, Jan Erik Rasmussen, reports “dbWatch provides an effective overview of our databases, and allows me to sleep well at night.”
Three dbWatch™ editions are available: Standard ($195), Professional ($1,995 to $9,995), and Enterprise ($14,995). A free 30-day evaluation is available for download.
For information: http://www.dbwatchusa.com or
Contact: info@dbwatchusa.com
Phone: 800-270-9892
No commentsMySQL Server 5.1.25 (RC) Released
In case you haven’t heard, MySQL today released the next RC of 5.1.25. It is available to the community for download. Download it now and take it for a spin!!
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html
No commentsBackup Presentation Online
I finished uploading the backup presentation that I did last Monday at the Boston MySQL User’s Group. It is here http://www.paragon-cs.com/presentations. I cover the basics of backup/recovery and disaster planning. Total time is about an hour and three minutes. It was a lot of fun and the Bostonians seem to appreciate it. Thanks Sheeri for filming and editing!!
No commentsMySQL Survey Update
Hey everyone,
We are in the homestretch on the survey. It will be up until June the 16th @ midnight EST. Please take the time to fill it out if you have not done so already. The more people who fill out the survey the better the results. Take ten minutes to fill it out. Doesn’t cost a thing and the results are priceless! Results of the survey will be published in the Summer issue of MySQL Magazine which will be available for download on July the 15th.
No commentsBackups Presentation Online
I just posted a pdf of the slides from last nights presentation I did at the Boston MySQL Users Group. I thought the meeting went very well with a good turnout and a group who participated in the discussion. I will be posting a video in the next day or two so check back! [[UPDATE the presentation is at http://www.paragon-cs.com/presentations thanks Jason!!]]
Thanks Boston MUG!! It was fun.
And a special thanks to Colin Charles of Sun/MySQL fame. I asked him if I could borrow some information from a blog posting he had done on the new online backup features that are being incorporated into MySQL Server 6.0 (beginning with 6.0.5). He graciously allowed me to do so and it was cool to be able to look down the road at what DBAs will be able to do one day soon with online backups being built in and not an “add-on”.
1 commentBoston MySQL Users Group Monday Night - June the 9th @7:00 pm
Monday night I have the honor of speaking at the Boston MySQL Users Group. I will be talking about what I think is the most fundamental topic that a DBA needs to know — backups and recovery. It might be fundamental but it is also a subject that many people don’t understand. Join us for a great evening of pizza, meeting other MySQL’ers and a money back guarantee that I will give a great talk about backups!! Oh wait, there is no charge. Ah well, take a chance. We will have some fun!
The meeting is on MIT’s campus in building E51 room 372 (Cambridge, MA). The signup is here: http://mysql.meetup.com/137/
Looking forward to seeing you!
1 commentWelcome to Boston!!
I landed in Boston this afternoon at a couple of minutes past one. Not sure if I went to the northeast part of the US when I was very young, but I haven’t been there since I can remember. Anyways, it was interesting. Traffic is something else and pedestrians seemingly just wander out into the road at random. Nice.
I am here to begin training for my new job. In July I will be opening an office for the Pythian Group (http://www.pythian.com) in Pensacola, FL. It is going to a great challenge. I will be here with Sheeri Cabral for two weeks and then travel to Ottawa for two weeks at corporate headquarters.
Tonight we went to a meeting that Sun put on somewhere here in Boston. I have no clue where .. we took the subway (two different lines) and then walked for a couple of blocks to a place called The Butcher Shop. It was a nice place. The meeting was a meet/greet type event for local people involved in the Sun world. There was some good discussion about MySQL, how it is being used and how to improve it. There was a panel of four people with Zack Urlocker from Sun/MySQL and two CEO’s from open-source based companies (sorry guys..I don’t remember your companies names..shame on me). Sheeri did a great job providing the MySQL community perspective.
It is good to know that Sun is taking the time to understand what people thinks about how to best develop MySQL. It isn’t a perfect process, but they are trying.
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