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End of the Series ‘Using Feature XXX in MySQL™ 5.1′

September 21, 2008 - 5:55 pm - by Santo Leto

My last post Using Partitioning in MySQL™ 5.1 would be the last post of the Series “Using Feature XXX in MySQL™ 5.1″.

I started write this series of articles on August 2008 when I heard about the MySQL™ 5.1 Use Case Competition and decided to let the Community Team of MySQL™ know about what I’ve developed and included in HoneyMonitor, the HoneySoftware’s GUI for MySQL™.

I’ll comment about the 5.1 UCC later on a new post.

Here’s the links of the articles included in the series:

  1. Using Partitioning in MySQL™ 5.1
  2. Using Table Log in MySQL™ 5.1
  3. Using Cluster Disk Data in MySQL™ 5.1
  4. Using Plugins in MySQL™ 5.1
  5. Using Federated Servers in MySQL™ 5.1
  6. Using Scheduled Events in MySQL™ 5.1

I’m sure this articles won’t be useful for guru or users who, like me, are using v. 5.1 since early versions: probably all of them know pretty well new features of MySQL™ 5.1. On the contrary I hope that this articles could be useful for newbies or for users of the version 5.0 (or 4.1) who were not aware of the amazing new features included in v. 5.1 (or for users who are thinking to upgrade).

Of course, all new features are described in those articles from my prospective (that is a GUI prospective).

If you are not sure about upgrading your Database Server to v.5.1 the following (partial) list of articles could help you taking your decision, too:

Please, feel free to add a comment with the links to your articles. The above list refers just to the articles I can mind at this moment.

Now that this series is completed, by the end of the year I’ll try to write the second and third parts of the series “Performance Monitoring, Tuning & Auditing in MySQL™ 5.1 - A GUI Approach”.


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