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Tungsten Clustering v6.1.21 Released with Enhanced Functionality and Platform Support
Check out the latest release of Tungsten Clustering and Tungsten Replicator v6.1.21! Discover new features, improvements, and bug fixes for enhanced functionality and stability. Upgrade now for seamless data management in your MySQL environments.
Continuent Team
Apr 18, 2023
Continuent
April 18, 2024
Check out the latest release of Tungsten Clustering and Tungsten Replicator v6.1.21! Discover new features, improvements, and bug fixes for enhanced functionality and stability. Upgrade now for seamless data management in your MySQL environments.
Recently a Continuent Customer Asked: Part 6 — Why Do I Get the Dreaded “NOT A MEMBER” Error When Running the tpm Command?
In this blog, part 6 of a series of “Recently a Customer Asked” posts for Tungsten University, we explore the reason for the dreaded "NOT A MEMBER" error when running the tpm command and possible root causes, along with steps to fix.
Eric M. Stone
Apr 14, 2023
Cluster Management, Database Administration, Monitoring and Observability
Continuent
April 18, 2024
In this blog, part 6 of a series of “Recently a Customer Asked” posts for Tungsten University, we explore the reason for the dreaded "NOT A MEMBER" error when running the tpm command and possible root causes, along with steps to fix.
Now Available: Tungsten Dashboard v1.0.14 Release
We are pleased to announce that Tungsten Dashboard v1.0.14 is now available. Tungsten Dashboard is a web-based UI for monitoring and managing Tungsten Clustering deployments of MySQL databases, freely included for Tungsten Clustering customers. We provide Tungsten Dashboard in addition to our command-line user interfaces for easy visual monitoring and management of Tungsten Clusters. Users are able to view, monitor and maintain all of their database clusters in one place.
Eric M. Stone
Apr 12, 2023
Cluster Management, Database Administration, Monitoring and Observability
Continuent
April 18, 2024
We are pleased to announce that Tungsten Dashboard v1.0.14 is now available. Tungsten Dashboard is a web-based UI for monitoring and managing Tungsten Clustering deployments of MySQL databases, freely included for Tungsten Clustering customers. We provide Tungsten Dashboard in addition to our command-line user interfaces for easy visual monitoring and management of Tungsten Clusters. Users are able to view, monitor and maintain all of their database clusters in one place.
Tungsten Clustering Version 7.0.3 Released with New Features and Enhancements - Upgrade Now!
We are pleased to announce the release of Tungsten Clustering and Tungsten Replicator v7.0.3, which includes several bug fixes, behavior changes, and new features. In this release, we have focused on improving the overall functionality of the product.
Continuent Team
Apr 04, 2023
Continuent
April 18, 2024
We are pleased to announce the release of Tungsten Clustering and Tungsten Replicator v7.0.3, which includes several bug fixes, behavior changes, and new features. In this release, we have focused on improving the overall functionality of the product.
Take Control of Your Mission-Critical MySQL / MariaDB Data
It may seem arduous, but there are ways to build a database stack where you have full control of your data and data operations. For mission-critical applications that must perform continuously 24/7/365, it might make a lot of sense to consider, as there are many benefits to taking control of your mission-critical data and operations. Below are a couple important points to consider when doing an analysis of what’s best for your application and end users.
Sara Captain
Mar 22, 2023
MySQL High Availability (HA) & Disaster Recovery (DR), Cloud, Multi-Cloud, Hybrid-Cloud
Continuent
April 18, 2024
It may seem arduous, but there are ways to build a database stack where you have full control of your data and data operations. For mission-critical applications that must perform continuously 24/7/365, it might make a lot of sense to consider, as there are many benefits to taking control of your mission-critical data and operations. Below are a couple important points to consider when doing an analysis of what’s best for your application and end users.
Tungsten Cluster: Command Line Superpowers — Easily Control Connector Proxy QoS
The Tungsten Connector proxy within a Tungsten Cluster is a very powerful tool, able to route traffic many different ways. The Quality Of Service (QoS) determines where the Connector proxy will send client request packets, either to the Primary for writes or to a Replica for reads. This short blog post will show you how to use the command line to control the Quality Of Service when creating a new connection to the MySQL Server database.
Eric M. Stone
Mar 16, 2023
Tungsten University, Cluster Management, Database Administration, Intelligent Proxy
Continuent
April 18, 2024
The Tungsten Connector proxy within a Tungsten Cluster is a very powerful tool, able to route traffic many different ways. The Quality Of Service (QoS) determines where the Connector proxy will send client request packets, either to the Primary for writes or to a Replica for reads. This short blog post will show you how to use the command line to control the Quality Of Service when creating a new connection to the MySQL Server database.
This Is the Way: How to Perform Tungsten Software Upgrades
In this blog post, we cover the correct method for doing Tungsten software upgrades. When doing systems and database administration, there are often multiple ways to get the job done. While each of those ways may work, there is often one way that is called the “best practice”, meaning that it is the agreed-upon best workflow to accomplish that specific goal. With Tungsten Clustering software, the same holds true.
Eric M. Stone
Mar 01, 2023
Tungsten University, Cluster Management, Database Administration, Monitoring and Observability
Continuent
April 18, 2024
In this blog post, we cover the correct method for doing Tungsten software upgrades. When doing systems and database administration, there are often multiple ways to get the job done. While each of those ways may work, there is often one way that is called the “best practice”, meaning that it is the agreed-upon best workflow to accomplish that specific goal. With Tungsten Clustering software, the same holds true.
Why Did VMware Migrate From Galera Cluster to Tungsten Cluster for Their MySQL HA Needs Across Multiple Regions?
VMware chose to migrate key MySQL database from Galera (MariaDB Cluster) to Tungsten. In this blog we will look at the key reasons for why VMware ultimately decided that Tungsten Cluster would better fit their multi-site MySQL clusters.
Matthew Lang
Feb 23, 2023
Success Stories, Database Scalability, Deployment, Geographic Distribution and Geo-Scale
Continuent
April 18, 2024
VMware chose to migrate key MySQL database from Galera (MariaDB Cluster) to Tungsten. In this blog we will look at the key reasons for why VMware ultimately decided that Tungsten Cluster would better fit their multi-site MySQL clusters.
Recently a Continuent Customer Asked: Part 5 - the STATE Field
In this blog, part 5 of a series of “Recently a Customer Asked” posts for Tungsten University, we explore the values of the STATE output field in cctrl> ls which tells us about the health of the datasource. Specifically, we focus on the SHUNNED state, the different cctrl> ls outputs you may see when SHUNNED, and possible recovery steps.
Eric M. Stone
Feb 16, 2023
Tungsten University, Cluster Management, Database Administration, Monitoring and Observability
Continuent
April 18, 2024
In this blog, part 5 of a series of “Recently a Customer Asked” posts for Tungsten University, we explore the values of the STATE output field in cctrl> ls which tells us about the health of the datasource. Specifically, we focus on the SHUNNED state, the different cctrl> ls outputs you may see when SHUNNED, and possible recovery steps.
Tungsten Cluster: Move MySQL Writes to Another Cluster in One Easy Step
One of the great powers of the Tungsten Cluster is that the writable Primary role can be moved to another node or cluster at will. When dealing with composite clusters and moving the Primary to another site entirely, there are different actions to take depending on the topology. In this blog post we will compare the procedures for moving the Primary role from one Composite cluster to another peer Composite cluster.
Eric M. Stone
Feb 14, 2023
Tungsten University, Cluster Management, Database Administration
Continuent
April 18, 2024
One of the great powers of the Tungsten Cluster is that the writable Primary role can be moved to another node or cluster at will. When dealing with composite clusters and moving the Primary to another site entirely, there are different actions to take depending on the topology. In this blog post we will compare the procedures for moving the Primary role from one Composite cluster to another peer Composite cluster.
Recently a Continuent Customer Asked: Part 4 - the STATUS Field
In this blog, part 4 of a series of “Recently a Customer Asked” posts for Tungsten University, we explore the purpose of the STATUS field in the cctrl> ls output and how it compares to the previous output.
Eric M. Stone
Feb 08, 2023
Tungsten University, Cluster Management, Database Administration, Monitoring and Observability
Continuent
April 18, 2024
In this blog, part 4 of a series of “Recently a Customer Asked” posts for Tungsten University, we explore the purpose of the STATUS field in the cctrl> ls output and how it compares to the previous output.
“A Grande Catastrophe” — MariaDB headlines in the main Finnish daily HS.fi
In this blog, Continuent’s CEO and Founder, Eero Teerikorpi, was prompted by a headline in the Finnish News to write about the MySQL and MariaDB business and ecosystem.
Eero Teerikorpi
Feb 03, 2023
MySQL High Availability (HA) & Disaster Recovery (DR), 24/7/365 Support, Total Cost of Ownership
Continuent
April 18, 2024
In this blog, Continuent’s CEO and Founder, Eero Teerikorpi, was prompted by a headline in the Finnish News to write about the MySQL and MariaDB business and ecosystem.
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