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Logical Database Backups Using MySQL Shell

Mysqldump is a popular logical backup tool for MySQL which was originally written by Igor Romanenko.Mysqldump performs logical backups (set of SQL statements). By default, mysqldump does not dump...

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Performance Testing Using MySQLdump and the MySQL Shell Utility

In my previous post I explained how to take a logical backup using the mysql shell utilities. In this post, we shall compare the speed of the backup and restoration process.MySQL Shell Speed Test We...

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What is a Query Outlier and How to Fix It

The MySQL database workload is determined by the number of queries that it processes. There are several situations in which MySQL slowness can originate. The first possibility is if there are any...

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How to Verify Your MySQL Backups with ClusterControl

Backups are a basic point in all Disaster Recovery Plans, but only having a backup is not enough to guarantee correct data recovery. You must need to make sure that the backup is usable, and...

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Database Design 101: Partitions in MySQL

In this blog post we are going to be discussing one of the most widely used features of MySQL - partitions.What is Partitioning?In MySQL, partitioning is a database design technique in which a database...

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Monitoring MySQL Performance with ClusterControl

Monitoring the performance of MySQL databases is a daily task of almost every MySQL DBA. In this blog post we will try to demonstrate how to monitor the performance of your MySQL databases - with...

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Improving MySQL Performance with Advanced InnoDB Settings

We have discussed how to configure InnoDB for high performance a while ago, however, we have not yet discussed how we can improve MySQL performance while making use of advanced InnoDB settings. This...

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Boosting Performance by Using Read Write Splitting of Database Traffic with...

Moodle is a very well known Learning Management System which is intended to help educational organizations organize their online learning activities. As you can imagine, given the online shift in 2020...

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Understanding Character Sets and Collations in MySQL

If you have ever worked with MySQL, you inevitably came across character sets and collations. In this blog post, we will try to give you a more in-depth look at what those two are and how you should...

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Which Moodle Database Should You Use?

The open source, eLearning LMS Moodle has recently been getting a lot of attention due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The strain on the resources as educators move their students to eLearning platforms has...

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How to Migrate Standalone Moodle to a Clustered Database Scalable Setup

Online Learning nowadays is quickly gaining traction since the COVID-19 pandemic happened. Most of the educational institutions are having to set up platforms for online learning, and pretty much all...

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How to Deploy the Open edX MySQL Database for High Availability

Open edX is a platform for online educational activities. Given the situation the world is in, all such platforms are encountering higher loads and their importance has significantly increased. Those...

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Tips for Monitoring MySQL for Moodle

Database monitoring is a critical part of any application’s maintenance. Finding database issues on time can help the application remain healthy and accessible. Without monitoring in place, database...

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Working With MyISAM in MySQL

MyISAM is one of the most popular storage engines in MySQL. MyISAM frequently is the second choice after InnoDB - in this blog post we will try to find out how best to work with this engine.What is...

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How to Backup Your Moodle MySQL Database

Data is an essential part of running a Moodle environment. Should the IT operations team lose data accidentally, then it could lead to a huge loss. So, to protect valuable information, sysadmins need...

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How to Setup Automatic Failover for the Moodle MySQL Database

In a previous blog, we had discussed how to migrate a standalone Moodle setup to scalable setup based on a clustered database.  The next step you will need to think about is the failover mechanism -...

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How to Benchmark Performance of Moodle

Moodle, the world's most popular learning management system (LMS), is commonly being deployed in a rapidly growing and large scale environment. Fortunately, Moodle is built with availability and...

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How to Automatically Manage Failover of the MySQL Database for Moodle

In our previous blogs, we made justification for why you need a database failover and have explained how a failover mechanism works. I’m sharing this in case you have questions on why you should set up...

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How to Deploy the Chamilo MySQL Database for High Availability

Chamilo is, just like Open edX or Moodle, a platform that allows educational institutions to transfer their educational activities to the internet. Given that the majority of the educational activity...

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Challenges of Scaling the Moodle MySQL Database

Moodle, an open source Learning Management System, became more and more popular in last year as the pandemic forced hard lockdowns and majority of the education activities have moved from schools,...

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