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Oracle MySQL Newsletter September 2021

Team MySQL Scores Big Race Victory at Silverstone
  • Read and watch the video about the race at Silverstone
  • Performance matters
  • Customer Highlights: IsoEnergy and Meritz
  • Upcoming LIVE Webinars
  • On-demand Webinars
  • Recent Blogs
  • Tip of the Month
  • Try MySQL Database Service
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Team Greystone GT and Oracle MySQL Database Service with HeatWave score maiden race win with Mason and Lancaster in GT Cup!

For racing, as for the cloud, performance matters; and a few second faster will make a difference between win and lose.

Greystone GT became race winners for the first time as Rich Mason, SVP of MySQL Global Business Unit Sales,  and Jon Lancaster scored an extraordinary GT Cup victory on a chaotic weekend at Silverstone. See the video and read the blog.
Recent Blogs
- MySQL Autopilot - Machine Learning Automation for MySQL HeatWave
By Nipun Agarwal

- Point-in-Time Recovery in OCI MDS with Object Storage – part 2
- Point-in-Time Recovery in OCI MDS with Object Storage – part 1
- How to import data from Amazon Redshift to MySQL Database Service
- How to import data from PostgreSQL to MySQL Database Service
- How to import data from Microsoft SQL Server to MySQL Database Service
- MySQL Database Service: administrator user
- MySQL 8.0: all you need to know about SDI
- Deploy Apache Superset with MySQL Database Service on OCI
- Setup Disaster Recovery for OCI MySQL Database Service
By Frederic Descamps

- Southern California Linux Expo 19x MySQL Track
- Novices and Their SQL Misconceptions
- PHP MySQL Connectors -- MySQLi, PDO, and/or X DevAPI
- EXPLAINing the Different EXPLAINS In MySQL
- JavaScript and Friends this Friday
- Finding Your Hidden InnoDB Primary Indexes
- Work at MySQL
By David Stokes

- Automatic update of InnoDB Persistent Statistics Never Triggers
By Jesper Krogh
Tip of the Month
Obtaining your authentication credentials for connecting to MySQL Server

The MySQL Shell saves your authentication credentials (no longer just passwords) in an obfuscated login path file named .mylogin.cnf. You can find that file in the %APPDATA%\MySQL directory on Windows or the current user's home directory on non-Windows systems. The file can be read later by MySQL client programs, such as the MySQL Shell, to obtain your authentication credentials for connecting to MySQL Server.
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