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© MariaDB Corpora,on Ab
MariaDB und Linux auf IBM POWER8
Dr. Michael Perzl, Technical Sales IBM Power Systems
IBM Deutschland GmbH
Ralf Gebhardt, Sales Engineer MariaDB Corpora,on Ab
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Agenda
• Introduc,on • MariaDB for Power8 • Partner presenta,on: IBM, Linux auf POWER8 • MariaDB Services
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MariaDB Corpora,on and MariaDB
• MariaDB Corpora,on, formerly SkySQL • Strong team of MariaDB/MySQL experts • Provides support and services for
MariaDB, MySQL and derived databases • Strong Supporter of MariaDB Founda,on
• MariaDB • Compa,ble with MySQL • Superior replica,on and scalability for cloud • Addresses Big Data and IoT needs • MariaDB is becoming the leading database plaTorm for cloud • MariaDB is adopted by key open source communi,es
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mariadb.com
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Serving over 500 Customers in 35 Countries
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Finance Travel Retail
Telecom Technology & .gov/.edu Media
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Internet is built on LAMP
• Linux – opera,ng system • Apache – web server • MySQL/MariaDB -‐ database • PHP/Python – scrip,ng language
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+
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The „Turbo LAMP Stack“
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The open source community is switching from MySQL to MariaDB
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Contribu,ng To MariaDB, Driving Enterprise Adop,on
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Products and Subscrip0ons
24/7 Support
Technical Services
Engineering
Community
Enterprise Open Source Engagement
Awareness
Adop0on
Innova0on
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MariaDB Enterprise An Architecture Of Collabora,on
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Partner Products
Availability
Management
Scalability
Backup
Applica0on
Storage Engines
Plug-Ins
Tools
Documentation
MaxScale Proxy
Connectors
MariaDB Enterprise
Community
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MariaDB & IBM POWER8
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Op,miza,ons + economic impact
• MariaDB op,mized for System z and POWER8
• Power8 -‐ Big + Li^le Endian architectures have been made part of the build system of MariaDB
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• Preliminary benchmarking results shows that MariaDB performance on POWER8 per core is 2.2x more than on x86!
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Op,miza,ons + economic impact
• MariaDB built with “IBM’s Advance Toolchain for POWER8”
• Be^er performances because libraries are op,mised for POWER8
• MariaDB makes full use of the 8 threads per core provided by POWER8
• 12 cores @4.5Ghz x 8 threads per core = 96 parallel processing threads
• Intel – only 2 threads per core 17.02.15 12
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Op,miza,ons + economic impact
• Leveraging larger on-‐board memory, 8-‐way threading and scale up capabili,es of POWER8
• Lower opera,ng costs • fewer cores are required compared with other plaTorms
• reduced soiware and support costs • Improved scalability, reliability & security • Plus: reduced dependence on Oracle
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Partner Presenta,on: IBM, Linux auf POWER8
© 2012 IBM Corporation © 2015 IBM Corporation
Dr. Michael Perzl Technical Sales Power Systems IBM Deutschland GmbH [email protected] MariaDB und Linux auf IBM Power8 Webcast, 11. Februar 2015
Linux on Power ist Linux recompiled
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Agenda
§ POWER8 Technology § OpenPOWER Foundation § IBM Power Systems and Linux § Considered migration scenarios § Possible migration/compiling issues § Optimizing for Power § Summary
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POWER8 Technology
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Cores • 12 cores (SMT8)
8 threads per core • 3.0 - 4.x GHz clock
rates • 8 dispatch, 10 issue,
16 exec pipe • 2× internal data flows/
queues • Enhanced prefetching • 64K data cache,
32K instruction cache Accelerators • Crypto & memory
expansion • Transactional Memory • VMM assist • Data Move /
VM Mobility
Caches • 512 KB SRAM L2 / core • 96 MB eDRAM shared L3 • Up to 128 MB eDRAM L4
(off-chip) Memory • Up to 230 GB/s sustained
bandwidth • 25% memory latency
improvement via on-chip fastpath interconnect
Bus Interfaces • Durable open memory
attach interface • Integrated PCIe Gen3 • SMP Interconnect • CAPI (Coherent
Accelerator Processor Interface)
Technology • 22nm SOI, eDRAM, 15 ML 650mm2
Energy Management • On-chip Power Management Micro-controller • Integrated Per-core VRM • Critical Path Monitors
POWER8 processor highlights – innova,on across the whole chip
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POWER7
I/O Bridge
GX Bus
PCIe Gen2 PCI
Devices
PCIe Gen3
PCI Device
Na0ve PCIe Gen3 Support • Direct Processor Integra,on • Replaces proprietary GX/Bridge • Low Latency • Gen3 x16 Bandwidth (16 Gb/s)
POWER8
CAPI Accelerator
x8 x16
POWER8 integrates PCIe Gen3
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FPGA
PowerPC Core
CA
PP PC
Ie
IBM Supplied PSL
Power Processor
Memory (Coherent)
• Coherent AJached Processor Proxy (CAPP) – Unit on processor that extends coherency to an a^ached
device – On processor directory responds on behalf of off-‐chip
device (Filtering snoops)
• Processor Service Layer (PSL) – Present robust, durable interfaces to applica,ons – Offload complexity / content from CAPP
• Coherency protocol tunneled over standard PCIe – Eliminates the need for special I/Os and protocol logic – Reduces the complexity and bandwidth requirements of
the a^ached device
• Enables aJached device to be a peer to the processor – Simplifies programming model between applica,on – Enables device to use same effec,ve address as
applica,on running in processor – Eliminates the cumbersome I/O Device Driver
requirements
CAPI – an open invita,on to innovate on POWER
© 2015 IBM Corporation
OpenPOWER Founda,on
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The Founda,on
The goal of the OpenPOWER Foundation is to create an open ecosystem, using the POWER Architecture to share expertise, investment, and
server-class intellectual property to serve the evolving needs of customers.
Founding Members
Open ecosystem based on the IBM POWER Architecture.
Allows the industry to innovate across the full Hardware and Software stack.
Provide customers with the flexibility to build servers best suited to the Power architecture.
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Welcoming new members in all areas of the ecosystem 100+ inquiries and numerous active dialogues underway
I/O / Storage / Acceleration
Chip / SoC
System / Software / Services
Implementation / HPC / Research
Huaxun Zhongxing Tech. Co.
89 members now
Boards / Systems
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System Operating Environment Software Stack
A modern development environment is emerging based on tools and services
Cloud Software
Operating System / KVM
Standard Operating Environment
(System Mgmt)
Software
Power Open Source Software Stack Components
Existing Open Source
Software Communities
Firmware
Hardware
New OSS Community
OpenPOWER Technology
OpenPOWER Firmware
CAPP
PCIe
POWER8
CAPI over PCIe
“Standard POWER Products” – 2014
Hardw
are
“Custom POWER SoC” – Future
Customizable
Framework to Integrate System IP on Chip Industry IP License Model
Multiple Options to Design with POWER Technology within OpenPOWER
OpenPOWER Proposed Ecosystem Enablement
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Non-‐IBM POWER8 products
http://www.enterprisetech.com/2014/04/28/inside-google-tyan-power8-server-boards/
The Tyan reference (ATX) board, measures 12”×9.6”
Ø one single-chip module (SCM) Ø four DDR3 memory slots Ø four 6 Gb/sec SATA peripheral connectors Ø two USB 3.0 ports Ø two Gigabit Ethernet network interfaces Ø keyboard and video Ø intended for developers
The Google reference board Ø two single-chip module (SCM) Ø four modified SATA ports Ø Google use only
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TYAN's OpenPOWER Customer Reference System
http://www.tyan.com/campaign/openpower/
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IBM Power Systems and Linux
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Scal
e U
p
Scale Out
IBM Pureflex
Large SMP Power 795
Power E870
Power S824L
Power S824
Power S812L
Power S814 Power S822
Power S822L
Power 760 Power 750
Power E870 Power E870
Power E880
Infrastructure architectures: Scale up and Scale out
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IBM Systems SoQware
S812L
10, 12 Cores 3.02 – 3.42 GHz
S822L
20, 24 Cores 3.02 – 3.42 GHz
Linux-‐only Machines (Entry-‐Level) IFL (High-‐End)
70 PVU-‐per-‐core for IBM SW for any Core running Linux
S824L
20, 24 Cores 3.02 – 3.42 GHz (1-‐2 NVidia GPU)
Power E870
32 to 80 Cores 4.02 -‐ 4.19 GHz
Power E880
64 cores 4.35 GHz
IBM POWER8 Systems Family on Linux (1Q2015)
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Endianness – why do I care about it?
§ Linux on Power has chosen to exploit little endian (LE) processor mode based on OpenPOWER partner feedback instead of big endian (BE).
– Eases the migration of applications from Linux on x86.
– Enables simple data migration from Linux on x86.
12
12 34 56 78
34 56 78 Register
n+3 n+2 n+1
n
Memory
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n+3 n+2 n+1 n
Memory Big endian Little endian
– Simplifies data sharing (interoperability) with Linux on x86. – Improves Power I/O offerings with modern I/O adapters and devices, e.g. GPUs.
§ Creation of an LE operating system for Linux on Power means creating a whole new software “platform” (ppc64le) (in addition to BE ppc (32-bit) and BE ppc64 (64-bit)).
§ LE distributions for Linux on Power does NOT mean x86 applications magically run: applications must still be compiled for Power.
§ Power8 CPU can be either big or little endian è mixed endianness (big and little) on same system is possible.
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§ RHEL 7 (BE) l POWER8 (native mode) and
POWER 7/7+
§ RHEL 6 (BE) • POWER8 supported with U5
(P7-compatibility mode) • Full support of POWER6 and
POWER7 (native mode)
§ Fedora (LE + BE) • Fedora 16 was first release to
re-launch POWER • Fedora 20 has POWER8
support • Fedora 21 has LE and BE
support
n Supported add-ons • JBoss • High Performance Network Add-
on
Ø Built from the same source as x86 Ø Delivered on the same schedule as x86 Ø Supported at the same time as x86
§ SLES 12 (LE) • POWER8 (native mode) and
POWER 7/7+ § SLES 11 (BE)
l POWER8 with SP3 (P7-compatibility mode)
l POWER7+ encryption, RNG accelerators with SP3
l Full support of POWER7 (native mode)
§ openSUSE (LE + BE) • openSUSE 12.2 re-launched for
IBM POWER • openSUSE 13.2 includes
POWER8 support
n Supported add-ons • SUSE Linux Enterprise High
Availability Extension
§ Ubuntu 14.10 (LE) § POWER8 (native mode)
§ Ubuntu 14.04 (LE) l POWER8 enabled (native
mode) l No official support for
POWER7+ and older systems l No support for 32-bit
applications. 64-bit only. l Supported in KVM only at this
time
§ Supported add-ons • JuJu Charms • MaaS (Metal as a Service) • Landscape
§ Debian (LE + BE) • Debian community now
supports Power as of Sid release
Linux support for POWER
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POWER8 endianness and OS choices
§ POWER8 CPU can run big or little endian code – determined by value stored in MSR register
§ Mixed endianness (big and little) on same system possible
Little endian 64-bit (ppc64le, ppc64el) § Ubuntu 14.04 / 14.10 § RHEL >= 7.1 § SLES 12.X
§ Fedora >= 21 § Debian 7.X § openSUSE >= 13.2
Big endian (ppc, ppc64) § AIX / VIOS / IBM i § RHEL 6.X / RHEL <= 7.1 § SLES 11.X
§ Fedora <= 21 § Debian 7.X § openSUSE <= 13.2
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PowerVM
BE BE BE April 2014
PowerKVM
BE BE BE
PowerKVM
LE LE LE
PowerVM
BE LE BE Strategic outlook
2015 PowerKVM
LE BE LE
Transition to strategic state may involve multiple interim steps as product testing completes.
PowerVM
BE BE 4Q 2014
PowerKVM
LE BE LE BE
Hypervisor support for endianness
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Considered migra,on scenarios
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Script languages and interpreted languages
§ All script languages and interpreted languages should be platform-independent once they are compiled for the particular platform.
§ Also compiled code should be platform-independent (e.g., Perl, Python etc.). § Examples include:
– Perl – Python – PHP – Ruby – Lua – Tcl – etc.
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Java migra,ons
§ Java compiled byte-code is platform-independent and thus portable across different platform if the Java specification has been adhered to, i.e., no APIs/syscalls beyond the specification have been used.
§ For PowerLinux the Java JVM options are: – IBM JVM – OpenJDK
§ For Linux/x86 multiple different JVMs are available. § Differences in behavior between the IBM JVM and the Oracle JVM exist.
§ Problems in migrating Java code typically arise only if Java extensions were
used that are not part of the standard Java specification: – For instance, lots of security-relevant Java code differs between JVMs of different
vendors.
§ For the remainder only C/C++ code now considered!
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Considered migra,on scenarios C/C++ (1/2)
Other Linux RHEL, SLES, or Ubuntu (not RHEL, SLES, Ubuntu) RHEL RHEL
SLES SLES
Ubuntu Ubuntu
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Considered migra,on scenarios C/C++ (2/2)
Not considered here: § Changing the address space for the application, i.e.,
converting it from a 32-bit to a 64-bit application – Might be required if porting 32-bit application to 64-bit only
like Ubuntu (ppc64le) § A 32-bit Linux/Intel application can always be recompiled
as a 32-bit Linux/Power application, no need to change anything here!
– The exception is new ppc64le platform (e.g., Ubuntu) § Converting a 32-bit application to 64-bit address space
can present a big challenge depending on the code quality!
§ Please see the redbook “AIX5L Porting Guide“ for details:
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Possible migra,on/compiling issues
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Dealing with endianness
Sources of endianness problems: § Nonuniform data referencing
– It is often featured by data type mismatches resulting from either data element casting, use of a union data structure, or the use and manipulation of bit fields.
§ Sharing data across platforms – For example, a big-endian system retrieves database data stored by a little-endian
system.
§ Exchanging of data between devices of different endianness and devices on a network
– For example, AIX on Power systems uses the big-endian model, but the PCI bus uses the little-endian model.
– TCP/IP protocols requires data to be sent in network byte order, which is the big-endian model.
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IBM Soiware Development Kit for Linux on Power
§ The IBM Software Development Kit for Linux on Power (SDK) is a free, Eclipse-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and integrates
– C/C++ source development with the Advance Toolchain – Post-Link Optimization – classic Linux performance analysis tools, including oprofile, perf and valgrind
The IBM SDK for Linux on Power package includes: § IBM Advance Toolchain for Linux on Power integration, Versions 7.0-5, 7.1-0,
and 8.0-0 § IBM SDK for Linux on Power, Version 1.6.1 § Feedback Directed Program Restructuring (FDPR), Version 5.6.2-6c § Pthread Monitoring tool for Linux on Power (pthread-mon), Version 0.5.10-1 § IBM SDK Java Technology Edition Version 7.1 § IBM POWER8 Functional Simulator
© 2015 IBM Corporation 42 Webcast MariaDB und Linux auf IBM POWER8, 11. Februar 2015
IBM Soiware Development Kit for Linux on Power
§ The IBM Software Development Kit for PowerLinux includes a Migration Advisor to help in moving Linux applications from x86 systems to Power systems.
§ The advisor uses the Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools code analysis tool. § The code analysis tool locates potential migration problems within a project,
such as source code that might produce different results when run on Power systems.
§ It contains several checkers that look for code in the project that might produce a different result in Power systems.
§ Warnings are displayed showing the kind of problem found.
© 2015 IBM Corporation 43 Webcast MariaDB und Linux auf IBM POWER8, 11. Februar 2015
Linux/x86 to Linux on Power applica,on migra,on
Linux on Power Migration Advisor checkers: § x86-specific compiler built-in checker § x86-specific assembly checker § Struct with bitfields checker § Cast with endianness issues checker § Union with endianness issues checker § Long double usage checker § Performance degradation checker § System call not available for PowerLinux checker § Linux/x86-specific API checker § Hardware Transaction Memory checker § Non-portable Pthreads implementation checker
© 2015 IBM Corporation
Op,mizing for Linux on Power
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GCC versions for RHEL, SLES and Ubuntu
Facts: § Linux distributors select a base GCC version as their “default“ version. § During the lifetime of that Linux enterprise distribution version they typically
stick with that specific GCC version. § Unfortunately, GCC development keeps going at a fast pace. § Newer GCC technology and features mostly only available with latest version
of GCC. § Selective new GCC features and bug fixes from the current GCC development
version are being backported to their base GCC versions.
Consequence: § Best exploitation of newest Power systems not always guaranteed with older
GCC versions!
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GCC versions that come with RHEL, SLES and Ubuntu
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
§ RHEL 6 – gcc-4.4.4-13.el6.ppc64.rpm
§ RHEL 6 Update 1 – gcc-4.4.5-6.el6.ppc64.rpm
§ RHEL 6 Update 2 – gcc-4.4.6-3.el6.ppc64.rpm
§ RHEL 6 Update 3 – gcc-4.4.6-4.el6.ppc64.rpm
§ RHEL 6 Update 4 – gcc-4.4.7-3.el6.ppc64.rpm
§ RHEL 6 Update 5 – gcc-4.4.7-4.el6.ppc64.rpm
§ RHEL 6 Update 6 – gcc-4.4.7-11.el6.ppc64.rpm
§ RHEL 7 – gcc-4.8.2-16.el7.ppc64.rpm
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
§ SLES 11 – gcc-4.3-62.198.ppc64.rpm
§ SLES 11 Service Pack 1 – gcc-4.3-62.198.ppc64.rpm
§ SLES 11 Service Pack 2 – gcc-4.3-62.198.ppc64.rpm
§ SLES 11 Service Pack 3 – gcc-4.3-62.198.ppc64.rpm
§ SLES 12 – gcc-4.8-6.189.ppc64le.rpm
Ubuntu § 14.04
– gcc-4.8_4.8.2-19ubuntu1_ppc64el.deb
§ 14.10 – gcc-4.9_4.9.1-16ubuntu6_ppc64el.deb
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IBM Advance Toolchain for PowerLinux
URLs: § PowerLinux Community wiki § IBM Advance Toolchain for PowerLinux Documentation § Improving performance with IBM Advance Toolchain for PowerLinux
Description: § The IBM Advance Toolchain for PowerLinuxTM provides early and easy access
to libraries and the latest compiler technologies for Linux distributions. § Over time, these libraries and latest compiler technologies are integrated into
the shipping distributions. § However, the IBM Advance Toolchain for PowerLinux contains the latest tested
and supported GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) compiler versions, tailored for Power systems, and packaged together with an expanding set of processor-tuned libraries, allowing you to take advantage of the latest technology without waiting..
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The value of the IBM Advance Toolchain
RHEL 6.X GCC version
V4.4.[4-7]
Ubuntu 14.04 GCC version V4.8.2
IBM Advance Toolchain GCC version V4.9.2
RHEL 7.X GCC version
V4.8.2 SLES 12.X
GCC version V4.8
SLES 11.X GCC version V4.3
Ubuntu 14.10 GCC version V4.9.1
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Summary
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Summary
§ Source code based on script languages should be no problem / easy to port. § Recompiling C/C++ source code from Linux/Intel on Linux/Power is pretty
straight forward. § Portability issues typically arise only with regards to
– endianness (Linux is little endian, Power used to be big endian only). – using x86-specific
• APIs. • assembly code. • compiler built-ins.
§ The Migration Advisor as part of the Linux on Power SDK can assist in identifying possible migration issues.
§ The majority of commonly used open source code is pretty portable across different platforms, more problems could be expected with custom code that has only been running on one platform (Intel).
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§ Technische Workshops zu aktuellen Themen
§ Unterstützung bei Portierung, Design, Test Ihrer Anwendung, z.B. • Linux on Power Portierungen • MariaDB auf POWER8 Tests
§ Zugang zu neuester IBM HW und SW vor Ort und Remote
§ IIC Services sind kostenlos
§ Beantragung der Services unter ibm.com/partnerworld/iic/ehningen
§ Ansprechpartner vor Ort: Beate Melcher [email protected] 07034-274-1911 oder 0160-93986778
IBM Innova,on Center (IIC): Unterstützung für Ihre Kundensitua,on
Das IBM Innovation Center in Ehningen ist eines von über 40 weltweit
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MariaDB Enterprise Subscrip,on Offers
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MariaDB Enterprise MariaDB Enterprise Cluster
Summary Powerful enterprise data management. Highly available database cluster for the most demanding use cases.
Supported Database PlaYorms
● MariaDB (Included) ● MySQL
● MariaDB Galera Cluster (Included) ● MySQL + Galera
Comprehensive Benefits: ● 30 min. support response ● Unlimited incidents ● Updates and bug fixes ● Security patches ● Advice, hot-‐fixes ● Installa0on, configura0on help ● Email, web, remote login ● Exclusive content ● Roadmaps ● Op0onal enterprise products ● Op0onal services including
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● Monitoring: MONyog ● Query Editor: SQLyog ● Backup: XtraBackup, Zmanda Backup
● Whitepapersmariadb.com/resources/guides-whitepapers
○ IBM Power Systems solution for MariaDB
○ Best Practices IBM Power Systems Solution for MariaDB
○ Turbo LAMP Whitepaper
● Turbo LAMP informationwww.ibm.com/developerworks/community/groups/community/turbolamp
MariaDB Resources
● MariaDB Portal ○ https://mariadb.com/resources/mariadb-portal
● MariaDB Enterprise ○ mariadb.com/products/mariadb-enterprise
● MariaDB Enterprise Cluster ○ mariadb.com/products/mariadb-enterprise-cluster
● Guides and White Papers ○ mariadb.com/resources/guides-whitepapers
● Downloads ○ https://mariadb.com/resources/downloads
● Contact Us ○ mariadb.com/about/contact
MariaDB Resources
● Webseminar: Spider Speicher-Engine25. Februar
● CeBIT: Open-Source-Park, Halle 6, Stand 412Hannover, 16. – 20. März
● MariaDB Roadshow mit IBM: ○ Düsseldorf: 16. April ○ München: 20. April ○ Wien: 22. April ○ Zürich: 29. April
● Einzelheiten und Anmeldung:https://mariadb.com/news-events
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