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How Open Source Analysis Works: A Play in Three Acts

  1. MySQL’s Zack Urlocker writes up a piece detailing some of the new storage engine options for MySQL

  2. I pick up the piece, link to it in del.icio.us commenting on the production deployment prospects
  3. Developer extraordinaire John Sequeira picks up that mention and goes further, distilling out – among other things – the importance of replicating in-memory-clusters to disk-based backends

The Power of All of Us, as eBay might put it.

Long live Analysis for the People, By the People.

by-sa

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  1. What’s the Best Part About Open Source Analysis?
  2. Open Source Analysis: A Q&A via James McGovern
  3. Analyzing Open Source Analysis: The Q&A
  4. Open Source Industry Analysis: Not Such a Silly Idea Anymore
  5. Is Open Source as a Model for Business Really That Elusive?

One Comment

  1. Posted November 23, 2006 at 1:00 pm | Permalink

    yes but were all three of you listening to dorktunes while you worked it out?

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