Monthly Archives: April 2012
20 Real-World Use Cases to help pick a better MySQL replication scheme
Darpan Dinker (VP of Engineering at Schooner) presented a talk on “MySQL Replication Pros-Cons: Which replication mechanism to choose and why” at Percona Live conference last week. The presentation focused on
- Achieving Higher Performance
- Uptime
- Reliability
- And Simplicity for Real-World Use Cases.
Presentation slides can be viewed in the link below
https://www.slideshare.net/darpandinker/schoonersql-perconalive2012
Schooner Welcomes Percona’s Entry into the High-Availability MySQL Market
Schooner announced initial benchmarks of SchoonerSQL™ against the new Percona XtraDB Cluster. Percona XtraDB Cluster is a distribution of Percona Server with the Galera HA toolkit.
Standard benchmarks are a proxy for the performance that users may see with their own workloads. Schooner ran the standard DBT2 benchmark, which is the open-source OLTP version of the TPC-C benchmark, using a heavy workload of 1,000 warehouses with 32 concurrent connections to the database and zero think time. Measurements in each case were made using a typical two-node master-slave configuration. Each node was a standard IBM x86 server with 12/24 processor cores/threads, 72 GB of DRAM, and two 320 GB Fusion-io ioDriveDuos, running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2.
Plaxo picks SchoonerSQL over Oracle
World’s leading online address book, Plaxo, deploys SchoonerSQL instead of Oracle database.
Watch this on-demand webinar where Ethan Erchinger, VP of Operations and Solution Architecture at Plaxo, talks about the CIO challenge he faced and why he chose to deploy SchoonerSQL instead of Oracle.Also hear how SchoonerSQL offers IT decision makers an alternative that delivers both high performance and high availability at a lower license cost than status-quo solutions.
