Weekly Community Tech Digest: DBLE, DTLE, SQLE Updates and Featured Articles
This weekly digest curates top community technical articles and release notes, highlighting PostgreSQL vs MySQL comparisons, architecture diagram tips, a six‑hour pagination incident, MySQL core‑dump handling, new DBLE features, DTLE performance boosts, and SQLE multi‑source audit enhancements.
The newsletter begins with a brief introduction, stating that the author regularly compiles high‑quality technical shares for the community.
Featured Articles:
POSTGRESQL VS MYSQL: Which database has higher RDS technical depth?
How to draw architecture diagrams that are instantly understandable
A six‑hour pagination slow‑query incident
MySQL core‑dump collection and processing workflow
MySQL 8.0 new GTID persistence thread and recovery method
DBLE Weekly Report (Open‑source Distributed Middleware):
Version 3.22.07.0 released with read‑write separation local read support, OpenSSL integration for public‑cloud security, and improved hint‑based query plan optimization.
Roadmap for 3.22.11.0 includes read‑write separation latency detection, JSON function support, and audit logging.
Community Q&A addressed Log4j vulnerability avoidance, memory usage issues, Zookeeper cluster mode dry‑run errors, and HA script errors.
DTLE Weekly Report (Data Transfer Component):
Version 4.22.07.2 released, offering 2‑4× performance improvements for specific scenarios.
Development progress includes pipeline addition for large transactions, continuous insert merging for 2‑4× speedup, data chunking for large transfers, new DumpEntryLimit config, task‑failure handling fixes, new log storage, and GTID loop‑prevention settings.
SQL Audit Tool SQLE Weekly Report:
New feature: multi‑data‑source audit support for single work orders.
Development progress: integration with CloudBeaver is ongoing.
Upcoming plan: continue CloudBeaver integration.
The newsletter concludes with a friendly sign‑off, inviting community feedback and offering a small token of appreciation for suggestions.
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