This Log Buffer Edition brings you some blog posts from Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL. Oracle: Suppose you have a global zone with multiple zpools that you would like to convert into a native zone. The digital revolution is creating abundance in almost every industry—turning spare bedrooms into hotel rooms, low-occupancy commuter vehicles into taxi services, and free time into freelance time Every time I attend a conference, the Twitter traffic about said conference is obviously higher. It starts a couple weeks or even months before, builds steadily as the conference approaches, and then hits a crescendo during the conference. Calling All WebLogic Users: Please Help Us Improve WebLogic Documentation! Top Two Cloud Security Concerns: Data Breaches and Data Loss SQL Server: This article describes a way to identify the user who truncated the table & how you can recover the data. When SQL Server 2014 was released, it included Hekaton, Microsoft’s much talked about memory-optimized engine that brings In-Memory OLTP into play. Learn how you can easily spread your backup across multiple files. Daniel Calbimonte has written a code comparison for MariaDB vs. SQL Server as it pertains to how to comment, how to create functions and procedures with parameters, how to store query results in a text file, how to show the top n rows in a query, how to use loops, and more. The article show a simple way we managed to schedule index rebuild and reorg for an SQL instance with 106 databases used by one application using a Scheduled job. MySQL: How to setup a PXC cluster with GTIDs (and have async slaves replicating from it!) vCloud Air and business-critical MySQL MySQL Dumping and Reloading the InnoDB Buffer Pool How to benchmark MongoDB MySQL Server on SUSE 12
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