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  1. Pinned Tweet
    19 Jun 2019

    Want to learn to love and as much as we do? Check out our new training courses focusing on these languages applied to distributed systems!

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    Jan 30
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  3. Jan 30

    Feel Rust compile time is bad? You are not alone. One of Rust's original authors, Brian Anderson, could not agree more. Read this article to learn his firsthand experience of Rust designs and history, with as a case study.

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  4. Jan 29

    experts, when you hit the MySQL scalability bottleneck, do you shard MySQL using all kinds of proxies or middleware? Why not try , an scale-out MySQL. You can always go back to your old MySQL. Here is how:

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  5. Retweeted
    Jan 28

    My good friend wrote a post (in Chinese) explaining remote work culture/process/tools, to help the millions in China quarantined due to but still have work to do. Great info. Great timing. Remote work

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  6. Jan 28

    Aurora is a great relational database built for the Cloud on . For existing Aurora users, you can enable it to be a database by making a sidecar to Aurora using -DM. showed how:

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    Jan 24

    Glad to see ’s “building a large-scale distributed System Based on Raft” got 13859 page views and is listed as one of the Top blogs! Congrats to ranks as the 6th contributor overall in the family! Every effort counts!

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  8. Jan 24

    2⃣2⃣0⃣ million registered users 3⃣0⃣ million questions with more than 130 million answers about 1⃣0⃣0⃣ billion rows of data accruing each month with over 1⃣. 3⃣ trillion records stored check out how powered Zhihu with milliseconds of query response time.

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  9. Jan 23

    As an database, can be deployed on different Clouds. illustrates how to deploy on using Terraform and how to benchmark using . #DistributedSQL#realtimeanalytics

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  10. Retweeted
    Jan 22

    of the week💡 As an open-source project, I breathe and grow through contributions from the community.🤗 Get on board now, starting from a .

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  11. Jan 22

    🧐Ever met 1. unstable kmem accounting or 2. network device reference count leak in ? 🛠️Why not try the workarounds proposed by this article?

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  12. Retweeted
    Jan 20

    📢NEW docs here! Wondering how I simulate file system faults such as IO delay, read/write errors, etc? 😈 Check out this doc.😆 More docs are on the way, stay tuned.

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  13. Jan 20

    What could you do when your cluster for MySQL has a split-brain problem? chose and this is what they’ve got: ⬆️increased uptime and availability ⬇️decreased operational and maintenance cost

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  14. Retweeted
    Jan 19

    Happy new decade! Our contributors made 3 minor and 1 beta releases! Learn about how you can try pprof in TiKV 3.0.8 and more:

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  15. Retweeted
    Jan 17

    Q: What’s the relationship between chaos engineering and an ancient Chinese tale? A: They both have a “monkey” in it. Chaos Monkey and the Monkey King. You do know how to make the connection. 🤜🤛

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  16. Jan 15

    Thanks for getting this article featured as the spotlight on the Performance Zone! The honor goes to our excellent engineers and contributors in the community! More of their cool works are on the way.😉

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    Jan 15

    Thanks for the support and attention along the way! Check out the first blog about how I help your system be more resilient and the deep thoughts on design principles. Thumbs up to the team behind me. Let's create "chaos"!

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  18. Jan 14

    The isolation level for transactions is important. Xuwei Fu shared a paper that introduces the first implementation of SSI in a production database release and solutions to the resulting challenges. Paper: Slides:

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  19. Jan 9

    🔍How to examine which parts of the statement consume most of CPU time? 💡Inspired by profiler labels, supports tagging SQL statements in pprof results.

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  20. Jan 8

    Unnesting subquery technique is important for query performance but is applicable in limited scenarios. The paper shared by Shenghui Wu presents a generic approach with detailed optimization examples. Paper: Slides:

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  21. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    I am Trending! Thanks for all the love from the Community! ❤️

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