29 blog posts in 13 categories
Join us on April 24th for Part 2 of our database high availability webinar special. In this session we will focus on how to measure database availability. It is notoriously hard to measure and report on, although it is an important KPI in any SLA between you and your customers. We will discuss the different factors that affect database availability and see how you can measure your database availability in a realistic way.
Watch this webinar replay on how to design open source databases for high availability. From discussing high availability concepts through to failover or switch over mechanisms, we cover all the need-to-know information when it comes to building highly available database infrastructures.
This blog post compares MySQL Community with Percona Server and MariaDB regarding their security features.
The MySQL Community is getting together at FOSDEM this year as is the tradition and a particular highlight is always the MySQL Community Dinner. We’re happy to co-sponsor it this year again alongside MariaDB, Oracle, Percona & Facebook. See you there!
These are the most popular Severalnines Open Source Database blogs from 2017.
Deploying the world’s most popular open source databases made easy with ClusterControl. This blog gives an overview of how that works and why ClusterControl is the go-to solution for users worldwide.
This blog details Severalnines participation at Percona Live Dublin 2017 and includes the slides of the sessions we presented.
This blog contains a recap of Severalnines participation the Percona Live 2017 Open Source Database Conference including videos and slides from our sessions.
Release of ClusterControl 1.4.1 with key new management features for MySQL and MariaDB load balancing with ProxySQL, along with performance improvements and bug fixes.
Announcing the release of ClusterControl for MongoDB, which completes our vision to let you fully manage MongoDB whether on premise or in the cloud. With a full array of newly expanded features for MongoDB, ClusterControl provides developers and DBAs an alternative system with which to securely deploy and manage their open source database infrastructures.