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Percona Toolkit – A Quick Introduction to Summary

Percona

Caches | 12.4G 2004l# Percona Toolkit System Summary Report ###################### Date | 2023-09-25 14:43:34 UTC (local TZ: CDT -0500) Hostname | testbox Uptime | 44 min, 1 user, load average: 0.47, 0.67, 0.57 Platform | Linux Release | Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS (jammy) Kernel | 6.2.0-33-generic virtual = 2.2G Shared | 475.0M Buffers | 3.8G

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Comparisons of Proxies for MySQL

Percona

When deciding what to pick, there are many things to consider, like where the proxy needs to be, if it “just” needs to redirect the connections, or if more features need to be in, like caching and filtering, or if it needs to be integrated with some MySQL embedded automation. micro) The tests We will have very simple test cases.

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High Memory Usage on ProxySQL Server

Percona

ProxySQL is a very useful tool for gaining high availability, load balancing, query routing, query caching, query rewriting, multiplexing, and data masking. 2) mysql-query_digests_max_digest_length – This is by default set to 2048. It is a proven tool and is used largely in production. If you need, you can enable it.

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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

Instead of waiting for the HTTP response, it allows the server to “push” the resources it thinks the client will need into its cache. To test this code locally, I created my own self signed certificates using OpenSSL - you can do this using a one line command in your terminal. With HTTP/1.1, This is where Server Push is a game changer.

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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

Instead of waiting for the HTTP response, it allows the server to “push” the resources it thinks the client will need into its cache. To test this code locally, I created my own self signed certificates using OpenSSL - you can do this using a one line command in your terminal. With HTTP/1.1, This is where Server Push is a game changer.

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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

Instead of waiting for the HTTP response, it allows the server to “push” the resources it thinks the client will need into its cache. To test this code locally, I created my own self signed certificates using OpenSSL - you can do this using a one line command in your terminal. With HTTP/1.1, This is where Server Push is a game changer.

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Chrome's NOSCRIPT Intervention

Tim Kadlec

It took a little digging through Blink issues, but I eventually figured out how to reliably fire up the NOSCRIPT preview so that I could test it out. Taking it for a test drive. To test the intervention, you’ll need to toggle a few flags to make sure you can see the NOSCRIPT preview. What exactly does it do?

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