Blog posts tagged
"MySQL"

9 posts


Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
6 November 2024

Charmed MySQL enters General Availability

Article Ubuntu

Nov 6th, 2024:  Today Canonical announced the release of Charmed MySQL, an enterprise solution that helps you secure and automate the deployment, maintenance and upgrades of your MySQL databases across private and public clouds. MySQL is one of the world’s most popular databases. MySQL’s simple deployment model and ease...

Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
6 November 2024


Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
18 August 2023

How to secure your database

Article Data Platform

Cybersecurity threats are increasing in volume, complexity and impact. Yet, organisations struggle to counter these growing threats. Cyber attacks often intend to steal, damage, hijack or alter value-generating data. In this article around database security, we use the NIST framework to lay out the common controls that...

Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
18 August 2023


Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
18 July 2023

MySQL high availability made charmingly easy

Article Charms

In a previous blog, we talked about patterns to run a database in a highly available manner.  In this blog, we present our recipe for MySQL high availability. We will also explain how our solution interacts with K8s objects to provide some of its features. Why use MySQL MySQL is the most popular open-source database

Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
18 July 2023


Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
14 September 2022

Should you use open-source databases?

Article Charms

You are not the only one asking this seemingly popular question! Several companies are torn between the rise in appeal of open-source databases and the undeniable challenges inherent to their adoption. Let’s explore the trends, the drivers and the challenges related to open-source database adoption. The popularity of...

Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
14 September 2022


Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
2 August 2022

Patterns to achieve database High Availability

Article Cloud and server

The cost of database downtime A study from ManageForce estimated the cost of a database outage to be an average of $474,000 per hour. Long database outages are the result of poor design concerning high availability. With the exponential growth of data that is generated over the internet (which is expected to reach 180...

Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
2 August 2022


Leia Ruffini
22 June 2021

Ubuntu in the wild – 22nd of June

Article Ubuntu

The Ubuntu in the wild blog post ropes in the latest highlights about Ubuntu and Canonical around the world on a bi-weekly basis.

Leia Ruffini
22 June 2021


James Donner
25 November 2015

#MadeWithJuju: Apache Analytics SQL

Article Cloud and server

With last week’s announcement of Autopilot GA, we’re making the installation of OpenStack easier than ever. But once you’ve deployed OpenStack using our Autopilot tool, what’s next? Have you considered Juju for Big Data? Canonical’s service modeling tool allows you to deploy cloud services in seconds. With Big Data on...

James Donner
25 November 2015


Mark Baker
13 May 2013

London OpenStack & MySQL Meetups May 23rd

Article Ubuntu

If you are interested in either OpenStack or MySQL (or both) then you need to know about 2 meetups running the evening of May 23rd in London. The London OpenStack meetup. This is the 3rd meeting to take place and promises to be a good one with 3 talks planned so far: * Software defined

Mark Baker
13 May 2013


Canonical
19 June 2008

MySQL is using Bazaar and Launchpad for their source code

Article Ubuntu

Now this is exciting news: MySQL is now using Bazaar and Launchpad for their source code! Both the main MySQL server code and the code for many ancilliary projects have been converted to Bazaar, and are published on Launchpad. Bazaar is a distributed version control system that Just Works and adapts to the workflows you

Canonical
19 June 2008