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Posted over 3 years ago by MySQL High Availability
The Japanese supercomputer has a mission: Help solve the world's biggest problems. The cloud is essential to making that goal reality.
Posted over 3 years ago by MySQL High Availability
Three ways HR leaders can use technology to help employees regain control of their careers and create a more engaged workforce.
Posted over 3 years ago by MySQL High Availability
The 2021 holiday shopping survey from Oracle Retail provides insights into consumer behavior.
Posted over 3 years ago by MySQL High Availability
Sustainability efforts from companies like Oracle can influence supply chain practices—a great opportunity to reduce impact on the environment.
Posted over 3 years ago by MySQL High Availability
You can use libraries such as BigInteger and BitSet to help you understand the messages on a hardware bus.
Posted over 3 years ago by MySQL High Availability
Oracle’s UK Innovation Lab will bring customers and partners together to lower carbon and drive sustainability.
Posted over 3 years ago by MySQL High Availability
New Oracle survey finds consumers on edge over high prices, out-of-stock products, and delivery delays. More Americans turning to gift cards and even DoorDashing gifts to avoid the holiday hassle.
Posted over 3 years ago by MySQL High Availability
New research combined with anecdotal information suggest the traditional kick-off to the holiday shopping season may have run its course.
Posted over 3 years ago by Vitess
Past - Frameworks without scale # Over the past couple of decades, there has been a steady rise in the complexity of the development stacks that the developers across the globe have been using. The web has advanced from being just HTML files, to also ... [More] include CSS and JavaScript with their own multitudes of frameworks like Redwood, Next.js, and Angular, among many others. The number of library dependencies that each project has has also shot up, leading to package managers like npm gaining popularity. [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by Jean-François Gagné
I created the first draft of this post many years ago.  At that time, I was working with physical servers having 192 GB of RAM or more.  On such systems, doing memory pressure tests with MySQL is complicated.  I used a trick to simulate a Linux ... [More] server with less RAM (also works with vms, probably not with Kubernetes or containers).  I recently needed the trick again and as I will refer to it in a [Less]