Databases in 2023: A Year in Review
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3M ago
From the rise of vector databases to SQL:2023 to MariaDB troubles and the FAA outage, 2023 was an exciting year in database history ..read more
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Automate OtterTune Database Knob Configurations for Terraform with GitHub Actions
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4M ago
This guide shows you how to use GitHub Actions to stop Terraform from overwriting your OtterTune-powered knob recommendations ..read more
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Cloud spending may be heading for a fall
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7M ago
Cloud spending is projected to flatten or be reduced. As budgets tighten, what can you do to control costs ..read more
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Postgres is on the rise
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7M ago
Postgres is moving on up! But why? In this blog post, we pull together some of the most important reasons ..read more
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We got our SOC 2 Type II report (and you can, too)
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7M ago
We’re excited to announce that we have completed our first SOC 2 Type II audit process with zero exceptions ..read more
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OtterTune v1.5
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7M ago
What's new in OtterTune v1.5? User approval of configuration changes; health checks for indexes, configuration, database tables, and autovacuum; and new performance insights ..read more
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How Amazon RDS replication works and why the FAA’s database problem won’t happen in AWS
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7M ago
On 1/11/23, all flights in the US were grounded because of a FAA NOTAM system outage tied to a corrupt database file. Here's why that wouldn't happen if the FAA was using Amazon RDS ..read more
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OtterTune v2.0: Fresh look and killah features
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7M ago
We provide the same AI-powered automated knob tuning but now expand our recommendations to indexes and cloud settings ..read more
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The part of PostgreSQL we hate the most
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7M ago
As much as we love PostgreSQL at OtterTune, its multi-version concurrency control (MVCC) is a big pain. We go over why ..read more
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Yes, PostgreSQL has problems, but we’re sticking with it!
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7M ago
While we dislike PostgreSQL's multi-version concurrency control (MVCC), there are ways to address version copying, table bloat, index maintenance and vacuum management ..read more
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