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In this article, explore the MariaDB Server query cache. The MariaDB Server Query Cache The Server Query Cache (QC) is a well-known feature of MariaDB Server-it caches SQL statements and the corresponding result sets.
“Software is eating the world” is no longer a hopeful vision. It’s happening. It’s here. Software is driving the world’s most important technological trends, and 2018 will prove to be an inflection point for several of them.
At Beat, a tech company that has been around for a while, our product consists of a bigger, constantly decreasing in size, monolith and a constantly increasing number of micro services.
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In-memory data stores are widely used for application scalability, and developers have long appreciated their benefits for storing frequently accessed data, whether volatile or persistent.
In the Data Age 2025 report, worldwide data is expected to grow 61% to 175 zettabytes by 2025. The enterprise sector, in particular, generates more than 30% each year. To be ready for a digital future, consider the scaling strategy of data infrastructure beforehand.
In this article, we perform a couple of experiments on different instances in the cloud to show how to properly set up up multiple "Analytics Disk Paths." Typical ad-hoc analytical queries have to process much more data than can fit in memory. Consequently, those queries tend to be I/O bound.
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