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Facebook trapped in MySQL ‘fate worse than death’ — Cloud Computing News
"During an interview this week, Stonebraker explained to me that Facebook has split its MySQL database into 4,000 shards in order to handle the site’s massive data volume, and is running 9,000 insta... Read more
http://gigaom.com/cloud/facebook-trapped-in-mysql-fate-worse-than-death/
Tags: mysql, facebook, database, nosql, performance, scalability, databases, db, scaling, sharding Saved by: admin at 08 Jul 2011

Making MySQL Queries Asynchronous in Tornado | Chart.io
Making MySQL Queries Asynchronous in Tornado #python http://ff.im/-FrZG9
http://chart.io/2011/making-mysql-queries-asynchronous-in-tornado/
Tags: mysql, python, tornado, asynchronous, non-blocking, async, chart.io, design, inspiration, nonblocking Saved by: admin at 11 Jun 2011

Speeding Up Your Website’s Database - Smashing Magazine
This article looks at these sorts of issues and describes some simple ways to speed up your website by optimizing your database. It starts with common knowledge but includes more complex techniques at... Read more
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/03/23/speeding-up-your-websites-database/
Tags: database, mysql, optimization, performance, php, speed, tutorial, webdesign, sql, wordpress Saved by: admin at 24 Mar 2011

Anatomy of a Crushing (Pinboard Blog)
I found Digital One, a small Swiss company that rented out HP blade servers with prodigious (at least by web hosting standards) quantities of RAM. This meant that our two thousand active users were co... Read more
http://pinboard.in/blog/173/
Tags: delicious, pinboard, scaling, architecture, mysql, performance, infrastructure, webdev, yahoo, bookmarking Saved by: admin at 09 Mar 2011

A List Apart: Articles: Web Cryptography: Salted Hash and Other Tasty Dishes
One of the most powerful security tools available to web developers is cryptography—essentially a process by which meaningful information is turned into random noise, unreadable except where specifi... Read more
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/web-cryptography-salted-hash-and-other-tasty-dishes/
Tags: security, cryptography, programming, encryption, mysql, webdev, development, web, alistapart, via:packrati.us Saved by: admin at 26 Feb 2011

SQL Performance Explained | Free SQL Tuning and Indexing e-book Download
A SQL Tuning e-book by Markus Winand »SQL Performance Explained« is a free SQL tuning e-book for developers. It avoids unnecessary details about database internals but highlights the one topic tha... Read more
http://sql-performance-explained.com/
Tags: sql, performance, database, ebook, free, book, tuning, tutorial, mysql, development Saved by: admin at 30 Jan 2011

Coding Horror: A Visual Explanation of SQL Joins
7 A Visual Explanation of SQL Joins I thought Ligaya Turmelle's post on SQL joins was a great primer for novice developers. Since SQL joins appear to be set-based, the use of Venn diagrams to explain... Read more
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2007/10/a-visual-explanation-of-sql-joins.html
Tags: sql, database, join, mysql, tutorial, joins, development, programming, reference, diagram Saved by: admin at 07 Jan 2011

Database development mistakes made by application developers - Stack Overflow
Answers are full of useful insights for data model design, app tuning, and a few other situations involving databases.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/621884/database-development-mistakes-made-by-application-developers/
Tags: database, development, sql, design, tips, programming, stackoverflow, db, mysql, mistakes Saved by: admin at 14 Dec 2010

CouchOne – Blog - How to Move from MySQL to CouchDB: Part 1
If you have a database built using MySQL, you might be wondering if, and more importantly how, that database (and your application) can be moved to CouchDB. The biggest stumbling block is not the tech... Read more
http://blog.couchone.com/post/2145537100/how-to-move-from-mysql-to-couchdb-part-1
Tags: couchdb, mysql, nosql, db, documentation, tutorial, example, read, todo, datastore Saved by: admin at 09 Dec 2010

ioannis cherouvim » Blog Archive » A table that should exist in all projects with a database
A table that should exist in all projects with a database. Whenever you need to execute an SQL script to change the database structure or perform a data migration you should be adding a row in that ta... Read more
http://blog.cherouvim.com/a-table-that-should-exist-in-all-projects-with-a-database/
Tags: database, development, programming, sql, design, bestpractices, migration, mysql, schema, db Saved by: admin at 09 Dec 2010