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MySQL at OpenExpo Madrid 2022
MySQL Community Team is Silver sponsor of OpenExpo Madrid 2022.

How to Setup High Availability and Replication inside OCI for MySQL HeatWave
High availability and replication is a must for any production environment in order to have a back-up process in place with minimum interruption in case of failure. In this article, I'll explain how to configure this architecture for MySQL HeatWave on OCI.

MySQL Database Service with HeatWave is available in 31 regions, including Paris
MySQL HeatWave Database Service is now available in Paris, France.

New AMD E4 and Intel shapes in MySQL HeatWave Database Service
New AMD E4 and Intel X9 shapes in the MySQL HeatWave Database Service.

MySQL Operator for Kubernetes Reaches General Availability!
The new MySQL Operator for Kubernetes brings management of MySQL InnoDB Cluster to Kubernetes.

Announcing April 2022 Releases featuring MySQL 8.0.29
The MySQL April 2022 releases are now available.

VRGlass Increases Performance and Scalability in the Metaverse with MySQL HeatWave
VRGlass's customer success story explains why they chose MySQL HeatWave over AWS to increase performance in query execution and analytics and improve their computing power to support their large-scale events.

A Game Changer for Machine Learning Capabilities
With HeatWave ML, Oracle is providing a capability that is much more broadly consumable, on a platform that is familiar to millions. While Oracle may have a lead in certain regards, IDC expects competition in the area of database embedded AI/ML to be hot for some time to come. For MySQL users,...

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