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i should be at the MySQL conference, and if so need to be at this session – a storage engine for S3? fascinating
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aka a loss leader: great piece by Anne
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very solid win for the Ubuntu folks
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have this torrent coming down now – should be great, SXSW always has great music
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fulltime resources on RadRails = a good thing, particularly given the recent focus from NetBeans on the Ruby world; only catch is that i’ve had issues with Aptana before on my Eclipse
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the impact that participation and technology are having on education? significant
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interesting stance, considering the activation policies put in place in Vista (more on those shortly)
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a look at some of the new Solaris distribution options (there are too many, IMO); the goals of Express Developer Edition in particular are good, but the install fails on my Ultra 20
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lots of folks have already linked here, and the interview is indeed fascinating
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David Comay says:
March 14, 2007 at 12:51 am
Stephen, I’m troubled to hear about the installation failure of the Solaris Express Developer Edition. Will you blog with some additional details or drop me a line?
John Herren says:
March 14, 2007 at 1:55 am
The idea of s3/ec2 for all my hosting needs is so appealing, but non-persistent mysql instances just won’t cut it. There’s a couple interesting ways to replicate around the problem, such as running two mysqls on one instance, but they’re far from efficient. Latency is the deal breaker for using db’s off-site from ec2 frontends, so the idea of a storage engine is pretty exciting. Better yet, I’d like to see Amazon give us an object-relational database or something similar to Google Base.
Mark Atwood says:
April 6, 2007 at 5:08 pm
I’m the author/presenter for the mysql s3 storage engine. I’ve just made my first public release of it, it’s at http://fallenpegasus.com/code/mysql-awss3