Some so-called “Green” harddisks don’t like being in a RAID array. These are primarily SATA drives, and they gain their green credentials by being able reduce their RPM when not in use, as well as other aggressive power management trickery. That’s all cool and in a way desirable – we want our hardware to use [...]
Filed under: Software and tools by arjen on Monday, September 26, 2011 | Social tagging: array > backup > Green > harddisk > hd > HDD > mariadb > mysql > raid > SAS > SATA
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My colleagues and I are looking for extra talent – is that you? What we do:help clients prevent problems (rather than being the fire department), we work on a subscription basis although we also do some ad-hoc consulting, and training. Apart from MySQL/MariaDB query and DBA work, we do quite a bit of system administration. [...]
Filed under: Uncategorized by arjen on Thursday, September 15, 2011 | Social tagging: centos > debian > jobs > mariadb > mysql > redhat > rhel > ubuntu
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This week, ten years ago, I was in London for MySQL AB‘s first “train the trainer” course, also meeting (for the first time) my first boss at MySQL Kaj. I’d been hired mid August as employee#25, also doing training but actually primarily as tech-writer for the MySQL documentation (taking over from Jeremy Cole, and essentially [...]
Filed under: Uncategorized by arjen on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 | Social tagging: anniversary > bluehackers > luv > mysql > pythian > sun > upstarta
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http://gigaom.com/cloud/lexisnexis-open-sources-code-for-hadoop-alternative/ HPCC Systems has released the open source code of its data-processing software that it’s positioning as a better version of Hadoop. The code is available on Github, and it marks the commencement of HPCC Systems’ quest to build a community of developers underneath Hadoop’s expansive shadow.
Filed under: Software and tools by arjen on Saturday, September 10, 2011 | Social tagging: cluster > database > hadoop > hpcc
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