Resource Library
Webinars
- Oracle RAC Workload Management with Alex Gorbachev (Quicktime, 26.8 Mb)
- Oracle RAC — Why VIPs? with Alex Gorbachev
- Oracle 10g Block Change Tracking Inside Out (ppt 555kb)
- Partitioning in MySQL 5.1 by Sheeri K. Cabral
Papers & Books
- MySQL Administrator's Bible by Sheeri K. Cabral
- Oracle RAC Workload Management Whitepaper by Alex Gorbachev
- 8 Rules for Designing More Secure Applications with MySQL
- Pythian in eWeek: The Backstory by Paul Vallée
- What is Behind Pythian’s Growth and Market Success? by Paul Vallée
- The Seven Deadly Habits of a DBA ... and How to Cure Them by Paul Vallée
- The Quick and Easy RMAN Restore
- Downloading from OTN Directly to your Database Server
- How to Install 32-bit Oracle on an x86-64 Platform
- Oracle 10g Block Change Tracking Inside Out by Alex Gorbachev
- Extending Oracle 10g Grid Control
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CPANvote is live
Yanick Champoux
If you recall, last year, at roughly the same date, I had a few days worth of free time and, on a whim, decided to hack together a quick prototype of a CPAN voting web service. The result wasn’t too shabby (or so I like to think), but as it often happens, the tide of [...]
Hotsos 2011 – day 1
shapira
Yesterday was actually my second day at Hotsos, 2011. I arrived at Dallas late on Sunday night, and had a bit of time to catch up with friends and colleagues, but not much else. Monday the presentations began, and early in the morning at that. Kerry Osborne gave the keynote – some kind of “History [...]
Marshmallow-white whale sighted in Los Angeles
Yanick Champoux
A quick entry to share the information: Tommy Stanton from the Los Angeles Perl Mongers let me know that he gave a presentation on Galuga in January (slides are available here). He also tinkered with the mozzarella-toned beast, and his patches should soon percolate to the pallid cetacean’s GitHub lair. Granted, this is not news [...]
Log Buffer #214, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs
Fahd Mirza
Database Servers are humming along, and the people who manage them, interact with them or are just in awe of them are busy in blogging about them. This inspires our next Log Buffer, Log Buffer #214. Oracle: Chet Justice, the Oracle Nerd breathes a sigh of relief as he gets to release some much needed [...]