MySQL Blogs
Introducing the MySQL REST Service
The MySQL REST Service (MRS) enables fast and secure HTTPS access for your MySQL data.
preFOSDEM MySQL Days 2023 Recap
Summary of the preFOSDEM MySQL Days 2023
MySQL HeatWave Best Practices Series: Data load to HeatWave with MySQL Autopilot
MySQL HeatWave Best Practices Series: Data load to HeatWave with MySQL Autopilot
MySQL Rockstars 2022
The winners of the MySQL Rockstar 2022 Awards
Connecting to a MySQL HeatWave Database Instance Using an OCI Network Load Balancer
When you provision a MySQL HeatWave database instance, you can only connect to the database from services inside of OCI. Using an OCI network load balancer, we can connect to a MySQL HeatWave instance from clients outside of OCI. In this post, we'll show you how to do this.
MySQL Document Store - Peeking Under the Covers
MySQL Document Store is a 'NoSQL' solution built on top of MySQL and using MySQL database tables. In this post, we show how to turn on logging so we can see the queried MySQL uses under the covers when we use the MySQL Document Store DRUC API.
Outgrowing your data platform? Successful startups turn to MySQL HeatWave
Numerous fast-growing, cloud-native organizations have selected MySQL HeatWave as their data platform to effectively overcome their growing pains. See how four of them improved performance, scalability, security, and productivity while reducing costs by migrating to MySQL HeatWave.
Introducing Point-in-Time Recovery for MySQL Heatwave Database Systems
This blog introduces a new recovery option available for MySQL Database Systems (DB Systems) that, once enabled, permits data recovery to a specific point in time.
MySQL Community Server
New Releases
- MySQL Cluster 7.6
(7.6.25 GA) - MySQL Cluster 7.5
(7.5.29 GA) - MySQL Cluster 7.4
(7.4.39 GA) - Connector/NET 8.0
(8.0.32 GA) - MySQL Installer 8.0
(8.0.32 GA)
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