[wp-hackers] wp-hackers Digest, Vol 86, Issue 13
Mika A Epstein
ipstenu at ipstenu.org
Thu Mar 15 18:25:27 UTC 2012
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Mika A Epstein (aka Ipstenu)
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> 1. Re: Percona Server and WordPress (Jeremy Clarke)
> 2. Re: Percona Server and WordPress (Brian Layman)
> 3. Re: HyperDB - worth the trouble? (Baki Goxhaj)
> 4. Re: Percona Server and WordPress (Kevinjohn Gallagher)
> 5. Posting google news as blog posts (Pankaj Kumar Sharma)
> 6. Posting google news as blog posts (Pankaj Kumar Sharma)
> 7. Re: Percona Server and WordPress (Braydon)
> 8. GSOC 2012 (Samiran Raj Boro)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 10:29:08 -0500
> From: Jeremy Clarke <jer at simianuprising.com>
> Subject: Re: [wp-hackers] Percona Server and WordPress
> To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
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> We switched to http://mariadb.org/ rather than Percona Server, but the
> underlying software is almost entirely the same, both are packages of all
> the wonderful open-source patches that just don't make it into the core
> MySQL. In either case, the really mind-blowing performance gains come from
> XtraDB, which is the replacement for the core InnoDB engine of MySQL.
>
> Preparing and implementing the switch was time consuming and there was some
> brief downtime while me and an expert figured out the config changes to
> make (there are a couple of config variables that needed changing to make
> it work right) but otherwise the transition was smooth. No WP related
> issues as far as I can tell, it's pretty much totally compatible in terms
> of actual SQL.
>
> The performance gains I got were tremendous. Load went from static around 6
> to more like 2 and stopped spiking the way it did before. Our upgrade was
> from MySQL 5.0.x. to the 5.1.x branch of MariaDB, so the actual MySQL
> upgrade could have also played a part, but the change was so drastic I
> believe it was XtraDB making the difference (the same kind of improvements
> are described for people just switching within a major MySQL branch).
>
> IMHO this is the future of MySQL. I hope the hosts of the world start
> switching :)
>
> --
> Jeremy Clarke ? jeremyclarke.org
> Code and Design ? globalvoicesonline.org
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 11:22:02 -0500
> From: Brian Layman <wp-hackers at thecodecave.com>
> Subject: Re: [wp-hackers] Percona Server and WordPress
> To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
> Message-ID: <4F5A2E2A.10606 at thecodecave.com>
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> Oh interesting....
>
> I'd not heard of MariaDB before...
> "MariaDB is primarily driven by developers at Monty Program, a company
> founded by Michael "Monty" Widenius, the original author of MySQL"
>
> It's curious why these changes aren't added to the MySQL core if they
> make such a significant difference...
>
> Brian Layman
>
>
> On 3/9/2012 10:29 AM, Jeremy Clarke wrote:
>> We switched to http://mariadb.org/ rather than Percona Server, but the
>> underlying software is almost entirely the same, both are packages of all
>> the wonderful open-source patches that just don't make it into the core
>> MySQL. In either case, the really mind-blowing performance gains come from
>> XtraDB, which is the replacement for the core InnoDB engine of MySQL.
>>
>> Preparing and implementing the switch was time consuming and there was some
>> brief downtime while me and an expert figured out the config changes to
>> make (there are a couple of config variables that needed changing to make
>> it work right) but otherwise the transition was smooth. No WP related
>> issues as far as I can tell, it's pretty much totally compatible in terms
>> of actual SQL.
>>
>> The performance gains I got were tremendous. Load went from static around 6
>> to more like 2 and stopped spiking the way it did before. Our upgrade was
>> from MySQL 5.0.x. to the 5.1.x branch of MariaDB, so the actual MySQL
>> upgrade could have also played a part, but the change was so drastic I
>> believe it was XtraDB making the difference (the same kind of improvements
>> are described for people just switching within a major MySQL branch).
>>
>> IMHO this is the future of MySQL. I hope the hosts of the world start
>> switching :)
>>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 17:42:39 +0100
> From: Baki Goxhaj <banago at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [wp-hackers] HyperDB - worth the trouble?
> To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
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> That cool! And a little embarrassing. I could just have check the tables
> myself.
>
> Thanks guys - my questions are answered.
>
> Kindly,
>
> Baki Goxhaj
> www.wplancer.com | proverbhunter.com | www.banago.info<http://proverbhunter.com>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 9:48 PM, Brian Layman <wp-hackers at thecodecave.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> On 3/8/2012 2:26 PM, Baki Goxhaj wrote:
>>
>>> The good news is in almost all cases WP Multisite already splits sites
>>>> across tables
>>>>
>>> That would be cool then, but is this really the case? Otto? :)
>>>
>> Sure! Every site gets their own set of tables by default. Posts would
>> stored in a table with the blog ID as part of the name. So you'd have
>> things like: wp_2_posts or maybe wp_23_posts
>>
>> In my opinion, the long and short of it is that you should only move to a
>> more complex configuration when you have outgrown your current
>> configuration. Don't anticipate. Otherwise you are adding complexity (and
>> possibly expense) when there is no need.
>>
>> Only add HyperDB if you know you are being slowed down by the database and
>> can't do anything more with caching. Add extra read servers only when you
>> see your current server configuration maxed out and basic upgrades to the
>> machine is not going to be cost effective. Only add sharding when adding
>> more machines is no longer cost effective. Jumping ahead of the game and
>> say going straight to a hyperdb configuration sharded across regions,
>> because you know your site is going to be popular, would add only
>> complexity and distract you from the things you need to do to keep your
>> site popular - and it could even slow your site down.
>>
>> Start with memcache and a php accelerator like APC and something like
>> w3tc. Then when needed a separate DB server and then when needed hyperdb
>> with a r/w master and a read slave. And read up about php-fpm and nginx
>> along the way.
>>
>> Brian Layman
>>
>>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 17:22:39 +0000
> From: Kevinjohn Gallagher <kevinjohngallagher at hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [wp-hackers] Percona Server and WordPress
> To: "wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com"
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>
>
> [people don't like it when i actually write things, so here's links with answer to your questions]
>
> http://monty-says.blogspot.com/2009/02/time-to-move-on.html
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/12/29/save_mysql_campaign/
> http://kb.askmonty.org/en/mariadb-versus-mysql
> I also found this interesting:
> http://www.odbms.org/blog/2011/09/mariadb-the-new-mysql-interview-with-michael-monty-widenius/
>
>
>
>> Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 11:22:02 -0500
>> From: wp-hackers at thecodecave.com
>> To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
>> Subject: Re: [wp-hackers] Percona Server and WordPress
>>
>> Oh interesting....
>>
>> I'd not heard of MariaDB before...
>> "MariaDB is primarily driven by developers at Monty Program, a company
>> founded by Michael "Monty" Widenius, the original author of MySQL"
>>
>> It's curious why these changes aren't added to the MySQL core if they
>> make such a significant difference...
>>
>> Brian Layman
>>
>>
>> On 3/9/2012 10:29 AM, Jeremy Clarke wrote:
>>> We switched to http://mariadb.org/ rather than Percona Server, but the
>>> underlying software is almost entirely the same, both are packages of all
>>> the wonderful open-source patches that just don't make it into the core
>>> MySQL. In either case, the really mind-blowing performance gains come from
>>> XtraDB, which is the replacement for the core InnoDB engine of MySQL.
>>>
>>> Preparing and implementing the switch was time consuming and there was some
>>> brief downtime while me and an expert figured out the config changes to
>>> make (there are a couple of config variables that needed changing to make
>>> it work right) but otherwise the transition was smooth. No WP related
>>> issues as far as I can tell, it's pretty much totally compatible in terms
>>> of actual SQL.
>>>
>>> The performance gains I got were tremendous. Load went from static around 6
>>> to more like 2 and stopped spiking the way it did before. Our upgrade was
>>> from MySQL 5.0.x. to the 5.1.x branch of MariaDB, so the actual MySQL
>>> upgrade could have also played a part, but the change was so drastic I
>>> believe it was XtraDB making the difference (the same kind of improvements
>>> are described for people just switching within a major MySQL branch).
>>>
>>> IMHO this is the future of MySQL. I hope the hosts of the world start
>>> switching :)
>>>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 00:49:31 +0530
> From: Pankaj Kumar Sharma <sharmapankaj1992 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [wp-hackers] Posting google news as blog posts
> To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
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> Hi
> using google news search and wp apis I have made a plugin that allows
> admins to post google news in their blogs without even logging inside the
> admin panel.
> The plugin is in initial stage. I welcome you all to test this and provide
> me feedbacks.
> Here it is: http://engineerinme.com/gnews-wordpress.zip
> Regards,
>
> --
> Pankaj Kumar Sharma | ???? ????? ?????
> Jamia Millia Islamia
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 00:51:35 +0530
> From: Pankaj Kumar Sharma <pankaj at engineerinme.com>
> Subject: [wp-hackers] Posting google news as blog posts
> To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
> Hi
> using google news search and wp apis I have made a plugin that allows
> admins to post google news in their blogs without even logging inside the
> admin panel.
> The plugin is in initial stage. I welcome you all to test this and provide
> me feedbacks.
> Here it is: http://engineerinme.com/gnews-wordpress.zip
> Regards,
>
> --
> Pankaj Kumar Sharma | ???? ????? ?????
> Jamia Millia Islamia
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 11:37:03 -0800
> From: Braydon <ronin at braydon.com>
> Subject: Re: [wp-hackers] Percona Server and WordPress
> To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
> Message-ID: <4F5A5BDF.3020604 at braydon.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
>
> There is also Drizzle, a MySQL fork for high concurrency:
> http://www.drizzle.org/
>
> On 03/09/2012 07:29 AM, Jeremy Clarke wrote:
>> We switched to http://mariadb.org/ rather than Percona Server, but the
>> underlying software is almost entirely the same, both are packages of all
>> the wonderful open-source patches that just don't make it into the core
>> MySQL. In either case, the really mind-blowing performance gains come from
>> XtraDB, which is the replacement for the core InnoDB engine of MySQL.
>>
>> Preparing and implementing the switch was time consuming and there was some
>> brief downtime while me and an expert figured out the config changes to
>> make (there are a couple of config variables that needed changing to make
>> it work right) but otherwise the transition was smooth. No WP related
>> issues as far as I can tell, it's pretty much totally compatible in terms
>> of actual SQL.
>>
>> The performance gains I got were tremendous. Load went from static around 6
>> to more like 2 and stopped spiking the way it did before. Our upgrade was
>> from MySQL 5.0.x. to the 5.1.x branch of MariaDB, so the actual MySQL
>> upgrade could have also played a part, but the change was so drastic I
>> believe it was XtraDB making the difference (the same kind of improvements
>> are described for people just switching within a major MySQL branch).
>>
>> IMHO this is the future of MySQL. I hope the hosts of the world start
>> switching :)
>>
>
>
> --
> Braydon Fuller
> http://braydon.com/
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 8
> Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 01:11:50 +0530
> From: Samiran Raj Boro <srajbr at gmail.com>
> Subject: [wp-hackers] GSOC 2012
> To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
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>
> Hi,
> I am Samiran Raj Boro pursing BTech (CSE) in Gauhati University. I am
> interested to submit proposal to WP this year in GSOC. I looked for this
> year ideal page for GSOC, but could not find it. I can find the last year
> idea list. Is the list yet to be published?
>
> Any suggestions for me please.
>
> Samiran
>
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