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Monthly Archives: January 2012
OurSQL Episode 76: Off the Charts, part 3
This week, we continue the monitoring series, talking about snmp, rrdtool, cacti, nagios, openNMS and zabbix. Sarah Novotny joins us to talk about these monitoring tools that need very little setup
Part 1 of the monitoring series: http://bit.ly/oursql0… Continue reading
OurSQL Episode 75: Off the Charts, part 2
Part 1 of the monitoring series: http://bit.ly/oursql074
This week, we continue the monitoring series, talking about snmp, rrdtool, cacti, nagios, openNMS and zabbix.
News:
The next free Oracle Technology Network Developer Day for MySQL will be Thursda… Continue reading
OurSQL Episode 74: Off the Charts, part 1
This week we kick off a multi-part series on monitoring. In this episode we discuss the MySQL Enterprise Monitor offering from Oracle and the MONyog offering from Webyog.
News
The Independent Oracle User Group is looking for nominations to the MySQL C… Continue reading
OurSQL Episode 73: What happened?
This week we present a year in review for the MySQL Ecosystem, including updates from Oracle’s MySQL, SkySQL, Percona and MariaDB.
News:
The MySQL developer’s room at FOSDEM has almost 40 submissions, and only about a dozen slots, so they need your vote to figure out what sessions will be presented. Send in your votes via twitter or e-mail, see Giuseppe’s blog post and session descriptions.