DB Weekly Issue 162: July 7, 2017

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Issue 162 — July 7, 2017
MySQL Infrastructure Testing Automation at GitHub"Every git request touches MySQL in some way" at GitHub so keeping their MySQL infrastructure well tested is critical. This post explains how they do that.
GitHub Engineering story
How Google's Spanner Evolved Into a SQL System — A dig into an ‘update’ paper on how Google’s Spanner NewSQL database has evolved in the past 5 years.
the morning paper story
Analyzing Ethereum, Bitcoin, and 1200+ Cryptocurrencies with Postgres — Cryptocurrencies are fuelling a modern day gold rush. Can data help us better understand this evolving market?
Timescale tutorial
[Free Tool] Network Analyzer for MySQL — VividCortex’s network traffic analyzer tool for MySQL is an easy-to-use way to gain insight into your server’s activity. Built for MySQL servers running on Linux operating systems, it is a non-intrusive, safe way to understand your query workload.
VividCortex sponsored
How can you navigate the database technology maze? — Data is fragmented across apps and platforms. Knowledge of tools and trends can keep your data centralized.
SQLizer sponsored
TimescaleDB: A Scalable Time-Series Database that Supports SQL — A new O’Reilly podcast featuring TimescaleDB’s Mike Freedman.
Timescale
The Limits of the CAP Theorem — Explains how the CAP theorem applies to CockroachDB, and why consistency is the better choice for most databases.
Ben Darnell opinion
20ドル Free on a new Linode account. — Linux cloud hosting starting at 1GB of RAM for 5ドル/mo. Use promo code DB20 for 20ドル credit.
Linode sponsored
PopSQL: A Modern, Collaborative SQL Editor for Teams — Write queries, visualize data, and share your results.
PopSQL tools
cpp_redis: A Lightweight C++11 Redis client — It’s async, thread-safe, and with no dependencies.
Simon Ninon code
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