Tag: mysql
Icinga upgrades to keep up with complex environment demands
The team behind monitoring system Icinga has declared version 2.12 of the tool as ready, which is the […]
Cluster bombs away: Vitess 6 is here – let the upgrading begin (warning: may take a while)
Version 6 of database clustering system Vitess is out, providing users of the CNCF graduated project with improved […]
GitHub outages? It’s the database stupid…
GitHub has cast a sliver of light on the cause of the outages that have plagued the code […]
WTP: GitHub’s new (weird) OSS endeavour, IBM’s AI advances, and HIPAA-compliant clusters
Repository management service GitHub has added to the shoals of the open source ecosystem with a “bit of […]
Like PostgreSQL? Like serverless? AWS would like you to like Aurora
Amazon has announced PostgreSQL support for its Aurora Serverless database, 11 months after adding MySQL support. As Amazon […]
Microsoft kills off SQL Server 2008, waves customers onto Azure
Microsoft finally pulls the plug on SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 today, while simultaneously teasing new services […]
Platform9 rolls out Kubernetes Managed Apps
Platform9 opened the doors on a trio of Kubernetes Managed Apps which it says will help customers answer […]
West Europe Azure SQL customers say vale MariaDB, MySQL, SQL Database…
Microsoft’s Azure SQL services are having a liedown in Western Europe today, with techies’ frustration being compounded by […]