Announcing TokuDB v7.1.5
Yesterday we released TokuDB v7.1.5, which includes the following important features and fixes:Upgraded MySQL and MariaDB to version 5.5.36.Six months of performance improvements to our underlying...
View ArticleApril 24 Webinar – MongoDB Clusters: Tips, Tricks, Manage and Automate
As you scale, one of the challenges is optimizing your clusters and mitigating operational risk. Proper preparation can result in significant savings and reduced downtime. Register Now!SPEAKER: Jon...
View ArticleAnnouncing TokuMX v1.5
Tokutek is pleased to announce today’s release of TokuMX v1.5. Also worth noting is that TokuMX is exactly 1 year old tomorrow. But enough about birthdays, and more about features!This release brings...
View ArticleAnnouncing TokuDB v7.5: Read Free Replication
Today we released TokuDB® v7.5, the latest version of Tokutek’s storage engine for MySQL and MariaDB.I’ll be publishing two blogs next week to go into more details about our new “Read Free...
View ArticleTokuMX 2.0 preview and bug hunt
TokuMX 2.0 is coming at the end of this month, and it’s going to be the most innovative release of TokuMX since our first release last June. Version 2.0 represents the realization of many of our...
View ArticleFast Updates : Coming Soon in TokuMX v2.0
Coming in TokuMX v2.0 is a feature we’re calling “Fast Updates”. Fast updates permit certain update operations to bypass the read-modify-write behavior that most databases require (including MongoDB...
View ArticleAnnouncing TokuMX v2.0
Today we released TokuMX v2.0, the latest version of Tokutek’s high-performance MongoDB distribution. Highlights of this new release are as follows:Fast updates that can boost the speed of updates to...
View ArticleBenchmarking Presentation at Percona Live London 2014
In a few weeks I’m presenting “Performance Benchmarking: Tips, Tricks, and Lessons Learned” at Percona Live London 2014 (November 3-4). I continue to learn lessons and improve my benchmarking...
View ArticleAnnouncing TokuMXse v1.0.0-rc.0
UPDATE: Since the publication of this blog post, Tokutek subsequently published preliminary performance benchmark results for TokuMXse. In addition, we have recently released the fourth release...
View ArticlePercona Live Keynote Speakers and Topics!
The countdown for the annual Percona Live Data Performance Conference and Expo in Europe continues with today’s announcement of our keynote speakers!This three-day conference focuses on the latest...
View ArticleWebinar on Read/Write Splitting with PHP
I’ll be presenting a webinar next Wednesday, January 23 at 10 a.m. (Pacific Time), about issues application developers should think about for scaling out read-query traffic using multiple MySQL...
View ArticleTracking 5.3 Billion Mutations: Using MySQL for Genomic Big Data
University of Montreal Tracks Genomic Data With Tokutek’s TokuDB. Faster insertion rates, improved scalability and agility support lab’s fast growing research database as it grows from 100s of GBs to 1...
View ArticleWanted: Evaluators to Try MongoDB with Fractal Tree Indexing
We recently resumed our discussion around bringing Fractal Tree indexes to MongoDB. This effort includes Tokutek’s interview with Jeff Kelly at Strata as well as my two recent tech blogs which...
View ArticleApril is the Coolest Month
If T.S. Eliot were a MySQL DBA, I think he would have been more upbeat about April. We are gearing up for an incredible second half of April. We will be presenting three separate sessions at the...
View ArticleAnnouncing TokuDB v7: Open Source and More
Every few months, I get the fun job of announcing what’s new in TokuDB®, but this time is special. With Version 7, TokuDB for MySQL and MariaDB is going open source. The free Community Edition is fully...
View ArticleGetting Interesting
I enjoyed Stewart Smith’s MySQL storage engine blog last week. In it he noted “I cannot emphasize how much more interesting TokuDB would be if it were open source.” Well, with our open source...
View ArticleOpen Source TokuDB Resources
Since we announced that TokuDB is now open source, there has been a lot of positive feedback (thanks!) and also some questions about the details. I want to take this opportunity to give a quick high...
View ArticleThanks to Community for Selecting Tokutek for Prestigious MySQL Award
We wanted to thank everyone for naming Tokutek the Corporate Contributor of the Year 2013 for ongoing contribution to the MySQL community. The MySQL Community Awards are given annually to the people...
View ArticleOpening Week for TokuDB
Since we had the pleasure to announce that TokuDB is open source on Monday, it’s been a thrilling ride. With several members of the team out west all week, back on the east coast we’ve been seeing...
View ArticleMay 2nd Webinar: Introduction to TokuDB v7 Community & Enterprise Editions
With this version, the source code is now freely available under the GPL License v2. For more details, see our blog here. Open source pioneer Mozilla has been using TokuDB to manage its MySQL-driven...
View ArticleTokuMX: Fractal Trees with MongoDB
Over several blog posts, Tim has presented performance results on large data sets of TokuMX, our MongoDB product with fractal tree indexes integrated, side by side with MongoDB. Results look good....
View ArticleAnnouncing TokuDB v7 Enterprise Edition: Hot Backup and Support
As promised, the Enterprise Edition of TokuDB®, Version 7, is ready. TokuDB Version 7, Enterprise Edition, introduces Hot Backup. You can now back up all your TokuDB tables directly from MySQL or...
View ArticleAnnouncing TokuMX v1.0: Toku+Mongo = You Can Have It All
Tokutek is known for its full-featured fast-indexing technology. MongoDB is known for its great document-based data model and ease of use. TokuMX, version 1.0, combines the best of both worlds. So...
View ArticleTokuMX 1.0.3: Seamless Migrations from MongoDB
Since we released TokuMX, one of the most frequent requests has been for a migration tool. TokuMX has a completely different storage format than MongoDB, which means that you have to actually move all...
View ArticleAnnouncing TokuMX v1.2: Hot Backup
We’ve been hard at work on TokuMX since it’s initial release just over 2 months ago. Today we released TokuMX v1.2 which includes Hot Backup in the Enterprise Edition. Hot Backup allows users to create...
View ArticleSeptember 26 Webinar: Getting Started with MongoDB
Save Time & Money – Do It Right The First Time SPEAKER: Tim Callaghan, VP Engineering, Tokutek DATE: Thursday, September 26th TIME: 1pm ET If you are thinking of using the leading NoSQL database in...
View ArticleAnnouncing TokuDB v7.1
Today we released TokuDB v7.1, which includes the following important features and fixes: Added ability for users to view lock information via information_schema.tokudb_trx,...
View ArticleVisit Tokutek at MongoDB Boston on October 25
Tokutek is proud to be a sponsor of the MongoDB Boston 2013 event in Boston next Friday, October 25. The annual one-day conference is dedicated to MongoDB and is featuring all new advanced sessions...
View ArticleAnnouncing TokuMX v1.3
Tokutek is pleased to announce today’s release of TokuMX v1.3. The goal of this release was to bring full MongoDB v2.4 compatibility (with the noted exception of Text Search and Geospatial Indexes)....
View ArticleNominate Tokutek for the 7th Annual Crunchies Awards
Nominate Tokutek for the 2013 Best Technology Achievement Crunchies award! Help us be recognized for our database performance engines, TokuMX and TokuDB, and our revolutionary Fractal Tree® technology....
View ArticleIntroducing TokuMX 1.4: Major improvements to MongoDB sharding and replication
Today we are thrilled to announce the availability of the latest release (1.4.0) of TokuMX, our high-performance distribution of MongoDB. For those of you just joining us, TokuMX is an open-source...
View ArticleWhat’s new in TokuMX 1.4, Part 1: Primary keys
We just released version 1.4.0 of TokuMX, our high-performance distribution of MongoDB. There are a lot of improvements in this version (release notes), the most of any release yet. In this series of...
View ArticleWhat’s new in TokuMX 1.4, Part 2: Partitioned oplog
We just released version 1.4.0 of TokuMX, our high-performance distribution of MongoDB. There are a lot of improvements in this version (release notes), the most of any release yet. In this series of...
View ArticleWhat’s new in TokuMX 1.4, Part 3: Optimized updates
We just released version 1.4.0 of TokuMX, our high-performance distribution of MongoDB. There are a lot of improvements in this version (release notes), the most of any release yet. In this series of...
View ArticleWhat’s new in TokuMX 1.4, Part 4: Smaller, faster sharded clusters
We just released version 1.4.0 of TokuMX, our high-performance distribution of MongoDB. There are a lot of improvements in this version (release notes), the most of any release yet. In this series of...
View ArticleWhat’s new in TokuMX 1.4, Part 5: Faster chunk migrations
We just released version 1.4.0 of TokuMX, our high-performance distribution of MongoDB. There are a lot of improvements in this version (release notes), the most of any release yet. In this series of...
View ArticleWhat’s new in TokuMX 1.4, Bonus Part 6: Faster count queries
We just released version 1.4.0 of TokuMX, our high-performance distribution of MongoDB. There are a lot of improvements in this version (release notes), the most of any release yet. In this series of...
View ArticleTokutek and Percona Live 2014
I’ve been a little behind in recent blogging efforts, and realized that in less than a month we’ll be back at Percona Live: MySQL Conference and Expo 2014, aka PLMCE. Last year’s PLMCE was my first, as...
View ArticleSpring Cleaning: Discontinuing RHEL 6/CentOS 6 (glibc 2.12) and 32-bit Binary...
As you are probably aware, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (RHEL 6 or EL 6 in short) officially reached “End of Life” (EOL) on 2020-11-30 and is now in the so-called Extended Life Phase, which basically...
View ArticleOS Platform End of Life (EOL) Announcement for Debian Linux 9
After having been in long-term support (LTS) for the past two years, Debian 9 (“Stretch”) has now reached End of Life (EOL) on 2022-06-30. We generally align our OS platform end-of-life dates with the...
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