Definition of MyRocks. Meaning of MyRocks. Synonyms of MyRocks

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word MyRocks. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word MyRocks and, of course, MyRocks synonyms and on the right images related to the word MyRocks.

Definition of MyRocks

No result for MyRocks. Showing similar results...

Meaning of MyRocks from wikipedia

- MyRocks is open-source software developed at Facebook in order to use MySQL features with RocksDB implementations. It is based on Oracle MySQL 5.6. Starting...
- the storage engine. The MyRocks project created a new RocksDB-based storage engine for MySQL. In-depth details about MyRocks were presented at Percona...
- data-driven websites but Facebook's Messaging Platform migrated from HBase to MyRocks in 2018. Unlike relational and traditional databases, HBase does not support...
- engines like Aria, ColumnStore, and MyRocks. Its lead developer/CTO is Michael "Monty" Widenius, one of the founders of MySQL AB and the founder of Monty Program...
- Facebook's data is stored in MySQL database servers [...] Matsunobu, Yoshinori (31 August 2016). "MyRocks: A space- and write-optimized MySQL database". Facebook...
- 20, 2023). "Thanks for the birthday wishes, but Wikipedia has always had my birthday wrong — it is the 21st of August..." (Tweet). Archived from the original...
- then, and I didn't pay him. This went on for a while and one day I was at my place and I got a call and they said, 'You owe us the money tomorrow by 1...
- Scott Rudin about how Facebook was invented. I figured a good first step in my preparation would be finding out what Facebook is, so I've started this page...
- multiple storage engines within the same database. For example, MySQL supports InnoDB as well as MyISAM. Some storage engines are transactional. Additional engine...
- This is a comparison between notable database engines for the MySQL database management system (DBMS). A database engine (or "storage engine") is the underlying...