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Issue 148 — March 31, 2017
Featured
AgensGraph: A Transactional Graph Database based on Postgres — An open source, multi-model database which supports both relational and graph-based data models, even supporting both SQL and openCypher within the same query.
bitnine
Streaming Databases in Realtime with MySQL, Debezium, and Kafka — The story of how a payment platform uses Debezium and Kafka Connect to stream MySQL databases into Kafka for use elsewhere.
Chris Riccomini    story   
Elasticsearch 5.3.0 Released — New features include cross-cluster searches, a new unified higlighter, field collapsing, and a keystore to store secure settings.
Elastic    news   
Linode is the SPEEDIEST SSD host for your DB - simple, reliable & powerful. — MySQL? MariaDB? PostgreSQL? Whatever DB you use, run it on a Linode, the most scalable, reliable and fastest servers in the cloud. Use promo code DB20 for a $20 credit and get started!
linode    sponsored   
Debezium: Stream Changes From Your Databases — An open source tool that captures row level changes in MySQL, MongoDB or Postgres databases so your apps can see and react to those changes.
Red Hat
Faster SQL Through Choosing Natural Keys Over Surrogate Keys — It’s surrogate keys versus natural keys. Which one should you be using? Is the answer really that obvious? It might not be.
Lukas Eder    tutorial   
Pachyderm: A Containerized Data Lake — An open source, distributed data processing framework built on containers. Version 1.4 has just been released.
Pachyderm, Inc.​    news   
In brief
Investors Bullish on MapD, a GPU-Based Database Startup
Datanami    news   
Bringing Big Data and HPC Together
Datanami    news   
SQL on Distributed GPUs Now Available on the AWS Marketplace
BlazingDB    news   
Creating an AWS VPC and Secured Compose MongoDB with Terraform — In this article, Yamil shows how to create secure connections to MongoDB using Terraform and Amazon VPC.
Compose    tutorial    sponsored   
Analysing Petabytes of Websites — ..using Amazon Elastic MapReduce and Spark.
Mark Litwintschik    tutorial   
Making Spark and Kafka Data Pipelines Manageable with Tuning
Larry Murdock    tutorial   
How to Speed Up Your MySQL with Replication to an In-Memory Database
High Scalability    tutorial   
An Introduction to Running Microsoft SQL Server on Linux
Vertabelo    tutorial   
Storing and Using the IMDB Data in a Graph Database
Bitnine    tutorial   
Analyzing A Year of Songs Played on the Radio with SQL, Spark, Spotify, and Databricks
Paul Leclercq    tutorial   
Breaking Out From MySQL's Character-Set Hell
Manish Demblani    tutorial   
How to Fix Lagging MySQL Replication — “Replication lag is a frequent issue with loaded MySQL clusters.”
Fred de Villamil    story   
A Key Expired In Redis, You Won't Believe What Happened Next — An investigation into how Redis deals with key expiration.
Grab Engineering    story   
6 Crucial Redis Monitoring Metrics You Need To Watch
ScaleGrid    opinion   
SQL's 'IN' Predicate: With 'IN' List or With Array? Which is Faster?
JavaOOQ    opinion   
PostgreSQL vs. MySQL and What to Pick As Your Next Analytical Database
Ganesh Swami    opinion   
AudioSet: A Dataset for Audio Event Research — 2 million 10 second YouTube excerpts labelled with 527 categories.
Google    tools   
Move Data Between MySQL and CrateDB with Shinkansen — Crate is an open source, distributed SQL database that combines SQL and search.
Crate    tools   
hops-tensorflow: Easily Distributed TensorFlow on Hadoop
Hops Hadoop    code   
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