(Margaret Rouse) Database replication is the frequent electronic copying of data from a database in one computer or server to a database in another — so that all users share the same level of information.
Other News
Data Mapping JSON Lines
(David McGahey) The JSON data format continues to evolve as an open standard as it is creatively applied to new data interchange requirements.
How To Stop All Database Instances Running From ORACLE_HOME
(Michael Dinh) At times, there may be a requirement to stop database instances, for example, to perform patching.
APEX Component Settings for Switch
(Scott Wesley) While I point out a ‘hidden’ setting for Switch items in APEX, I want to comment on two related item types found in Oracle APEX => radio buttons and checkboxes.
DBMS_ROLLING explained
(Pieter Van Puymbroeck) Active Data Guard is more than just the Read-Only Standby database. Together with your Active Data Guard license comes the “Rolling Upgrade using Active Data Guard” Feature, better known as DBMS_ROLLING.
Enhancing Application Insights Request Telemetry
(Dave Paquette) This post is a continuation of my series about using Application Insights in ASP.NET Core. Today we will take a deeper dive into Request telemetry.
Updated maximum nodes limit – Azure Function App – AKS Azure CNI IP address calculation
(Daniel Neumann) Just a short information about the update I have done for the Azure Function App doing the AKS Azure CNI IP address calculation.
Microsoft’s Miguel de Icaza Ponders New Use for WebAssembly
(David Ramel) Miguel de Icaza doesn’t post to his personal blog often, but when he does, developers listen.
Guru: Using Identity Columns For Complex Keys
(Paul Tuohy) In September 2019, Ted Holt published an article that demonstrated how an identity column can be used to generate a unique key in a table. In this article, I want to expand on that theme and examine another use of an identity column — replacing complex keys.
ySQL performance benchmark ( with/without binary log )
(Sri Sakthivel Durai Pandian) Recently I had the discussion with one of my colleague about the impact of MySQL binary logs. It was a nice discussion and triggered me further to benchmark the MySQL with/without binary logs.
