[Maria-developers] Merging FusionIO changes to 10.0.12
Hi all, MariaDB has worked actively with Fusion-io, and we did release some improvements in a preview release a little over a month ago: https://blog.mariadb.org/significant-performance-boost-with-new-mariadb-page... This was originally planned to be included into 10.0.10, but when we released the GA, we thought that the feature was not tested thoroughly. Now the code has proven stable we are thinking of merging this into 10.0.12. Yes, we know its already a GA, but this feature will be turned off by default, and the code is safely encapsulated. If you are not using Fusion-io or do not turn it on, there is no effect to you. To check, the changes are in the XtraDB and InnoDB that we ship (storage/xtradb & storage/innobase). Naturally, for those using Fusion-io devices, the benefits are clear - you will see significant improvements in speed and you will increase the lifetime of your cards. Think of this like adding drivers to the Linux kernel from time to time ;) What does everyone think? Package maintainers? Thanks! -- Colin Charles, Chief Evangelist, SkySQL - The MariaDB Company blog: http://bytebot.net/blog/| t: +6-012-204-3201 | Skype: colincharles
2014-05-16 12:28 GMT+03:00 Colin Charles <colin@mariadb.org>:
What does everyone think? Package maintainers?
Should be OK, if you no regressions as you describe. -- Check out our blog at http://seravo.fi/blog and follow @ottokekalainen
On Friday 16 May 2014 17:28:27 Colin Charles wrote:
Hi all,
MariaDB has worked actively with Fusion-io, and we did release some improvements in a preview release a little over a month ago: https://blog.mariadb.org/significant-performance-boost-with-new-mariadb-pag e-compression-on-fusionio/
This was originally planned to be included into 10.0.10, but when we released the GA, we thought that the feature was not tested thoroughly.
Now the code has proven stable we are thinking of merging this into 10.0.12. Yes, we know its already a GA, but this feature will be turned off by default, and the code is safely encapsulated. If you are not using Fusion-io or do not turn it on, there is no effect to you. To check, the changes are in the XtraDB and InnoDB that we ship (storage/xtradb & storage/innobase).
Naturally, for those using Fusion-io devices, the benefits are clear - you will see significant improvements in speed and you will increase the lifetime of your cards. Think of this like adding drivers to the Linux kernel from time to time ;)
What does everyone think? Package maintainers?
IMHO it seems like a reasonable feature to merge, even if it means slightly bending the usual GA restrictions. No objections from Slackware here. Grs, Heinz
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Colin Charles
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Heinz Wiesinger
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Otto Kekäläinen