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What is the future of Drizzle? What sort of assumptions are you making? Hardware On the hardware front I get a lot of distance saying "the future is 64bit, multi-core, and runs on SSD". This is a pretty shallow answer, and is pretty obvious to most everyone. It suits a sound bite but it is not really that revolutionary of a thought. To me the real question is "how do we use them". 64bit means you
"What if" Have you ever wanted to know what would happen if you had taken a different direction? A number of months ago I was on the phone with the Rackspace CTO talking about Memcached and Gearman, and the work I am doing there. He had asked me if I had ever thought about creating a slimmed down version of MySQL to work with them. The answer? Of course! This is something I get asked with some reg
In the back of my mind for the last couple of weeks have been some musings on prepared statements. So I walk into this customers office and they don't speak english. I only speak a few words of their language. It goes like this: "Blah, blah, blah, Prepared Statements, blah, blah..." I say "Turn them off, they are what is crashing your application." The end customer is confused because the translat
Mikio Hirabayash released his TokyoCabinet DB. So I took a minute this morning to play around with it! mysql> INSTALL PLUGIN tokyo SONAME 'libtokyo_engine.so'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) mysql> show plugins; +------------------+--------+--------------------+-----------------------+---------+ | Name | Status | Type | Library | License | +------------------+--------+--------------------+--
I am a fan of using GUIDs as primary keys. They are database independent, object independent and I can either create them in my application or in the database (MySQL since 5.0 has had a UUID() function but since it does not replicate I don't use it normally... this has been fixed in 5.1 though). What I have heard for years was that Innodb didn't handle them very well. I have had my doubts, but nev
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