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Weekly Community Tech News Summary – MySQL, ProxySQL, Redis, DBLE, and DTLE Updates

This weekly community newsletter compiles the latest technical updates, including MySQL and ProxySQL troubleshooting articles, Redis memory diagnostics, InnoDB performance insights, as well as progress reports and upcoming plans for the open‑source middleware projects DBLE and DTLE.

Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Weekly Community Tech News Summary – MySQL, ProxySQL, Redis, DBLE, and DTLE Updates

Every week, the community reporter "Yongzheng" curates a selection of high‑quality technical news and updates for the MySQL open‑source community.

Featured links this week include a Mycat issue discussion, a MySQL problem article, a request for the "MySQL 大智小技 2" book, and detailed write‑ups on using PROXYSQL to find unused tables, how MySQL Shell operates on relational tables, Redis fault diagnosis and memory‑related commands, and the impact of slow InnoDB dirty‑page flushing on business.

The open‑source progress section highlights the DBLE distributed middleware weekly report, noting new feature development (version 02 fixes, regression testing, and design for version 06 requirements), bug fixes (hint statement table‑name recognition, load‑data connection activity markers), and community Q&A (cloud‑native plans, Navicat connectivity, sub‑query errors).

Additionally, the DTLE data‑transfer component weekly report shares recent achievements such as automated testing for non‑default job configurations and enhanced log output for easier troubleshooting.

Upcoming plans focus on further design work for version 06 requirements.

The newsletter invites community members to share suggestions or questions about DBLE, DTLE, or TXLE middleware, promising professional answers from the maintainers.

It concludes with a friendly sign‑off, encouraging readers to stay engaged and look forward to the next Monday update.

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The Aikesheng Open Source Community provides stable, enterprise‑grade MySQL open‑source tools and services, releases a premium open‑source component each year (1024), and continuously operates and maintains them.

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