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David Bennett
David is a Director of Server Engineering at Percona in charge of the Percona XtraDB Cluster, Percona XtraBackup, and Build/Release teams. He joined Percona in 2014. With over 20 years experience in software development, he brings an abundance of skills and knowledge to the Percona QA team. David is well versed in MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Linux, Perl, C/C++ and other open source technologies.

Debian 10 “Buster” Packages Available for Percona Products

Debian 10 “Buster” packages have been released into the Percona packaging repositories.  Recent versions of Percona Server for MySQL, Percona XtraDB Cluster, Percona XtraBackup, Percona Server for MongoDB, Percona Toolkit, and the PMM Client can now be automatically installed via the Debian 10 apt command. Global Debian 10 “Buster” Setup:

Percona Server 5.7, Percona […]

RHEL 8 Packages Available for Percona Products

Redhat Enterprise Linux 8 packages have been released into our repositories.  Recent versions of Percona Server for MySQL, Percona XtraDB Cluster, Percona XtraBackup,  Percona Server for MongoDB, Percona Toolkit, and the PMM Client can now be automatically installed via Redhats dnf utility. How to install RHEL 8 Visit https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux and follow the instructions.  If you […]

New Percona Package Signing Key Requires Update on RHEL and CentOS

On December 20th, 2018 we began to sign our packages with a new encryption key. Our percona-release package contains both the latest and older package signing keys. However, older versions of the percona-release rpm package do not contain our latest key. Users with older percona-release packages installed, that have not been updated, may see an […]

Announcement: Experimental Build of Percona XtraBackup 8.0

Experimental Build of Percona XtraBackup 8.0 released An experimental alpha version of Percona XtraBackup 8.0.1 is now available in the Percona experimental software repositories. A few things to note about this release: We removed the deprecated innobackupex in this release Due to the new MySQL redo log and data dictionary formats the Percona XtraBackup 8.0.x versions […]

Migrate from TokuMX to Percona Server for MongoDB

Percona no longer develops or supports TokuMX software. The product has been EoL’d. We recommend TokuMX users migrate to Percona Server for MongoDB. This blog post details how to migrate from TokuMX to Percona Server for MongoDB. As part of our ongoing plans to embrace the MongoDB community, we have increased support and software around […]

Use MySQL Shell Securely from Bash

This blog post discusses how to use MySQL shell securely from Bash. The Bourne shell is everywhere. It is part of the most basic Linux install. You will find it on the biggest SPARC machines down to a Raspberry Pi. It is nice to know it will always be there. Unlike other, more complex scripting […]

MongoDB / TokuMX plugin for LinkBench (Part 1)

“There’s no benchmark for how life’s “supposed” to happen. There is no ideal world for you to wait around for. The world is always just what it is now, it’s up to you how you respond to it.” ― Isaac Marion, Warm Bodies At one time or another, most of us have heard some version […]