DB Weekly Issue 202: May 4, 2018

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#202 — May 4, 2018

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eBay Open Sources 'The Accelerator', a Fast Data Processing Tool — Designed for processing terabytes of data at high speed on a single machine, The Accelerator has, till now, been used for working with huge log files at companies like Starbucks, Vodafone, and eBay itself.

Berkeman, Drougge and Hörberg

TiDB 2.0 Released: A Go-Powered Analytics Database — TiDB is a MySQL protocol-compatible, distributed database focused on OLTP and OLAP applications. They’ve also released TiSpark, a Spark plug-in to leverage SparkSQL with TiKV for processing complex OLAP queries in real-time.

PingCAP

Why Should I Use a Time Series Database? — Learn about the benefits of using a purpose-built time series database.

InfluxData sponsor

Previewing Elasticsearch 6.3's SQL Feature — The popular document database and search server Elasticsearch is gaining support for SQL in its next version, but how will it work?

Mustafa Akin

A Look at MyRocks' Performance MyRocks is a storage engine for MySQL that uses RocksDB, a high performance, SSD-optimized key-value store.

Vadim Tkachenko (Percona)

How Netflix Optimized Flink for Massive Scale on AWS — Apache Flink is an open source streaming processing platform and Netflix uses it to process data about subscribers’ viewing sessions.

Datanami

Tile38: A Geospatial Database, Spatial Index, and Realtime Geofence — Built in Go, Tile38 is an in-memory geolocation data store that supports a variety of object types including lat/lon points, bounding boxes, XYZ tiles, Geohashes, and GeoJSON.

Josh Baker

Get Optimised MongoDB Query Performance with Studio 3T — Read the latest article in our tutorial series on MongoDB performance which focuses on the Profiler and more.

Studio 3T sponsor

The Elo Rating System Implemented in a Single SQL SELECT — The Elo rating system is a way to calculate player skill levels in games like chess, and if you like seeing lengthy, powerful SQL queries, this is for you.

Elliot Chance

How Algolia Built Their Realtime Search as a Service Product — An interview-led article about Algolia, the search-as-a-service platform.

StackShare

How to Turn GDPR Into a Strategic Advantage using Connected Data — Using the Neo4j graph database, specifically.

Joe Depeau (Neo4j)

ora_migrator: Moving From Oracle to Postgres Even Faster — Want to migrate an Oracle database to Postgres with a single SQL query?

Hans-Jürgen Schönig

Neo4j Bloom: Codeless Graph Data Visualization — The latest product from the Neo4j team. A neat looking tool but not available until June and it requires Neo4j Enterprise Edition.

Jeff Morris (Neo4j)

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