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Weekly Community Summary: DBLE Meet‑up, Free Mycat Diagnosis, and Technical Articles

The iKesheng community’s weekly roundup shares upcoming events like the DBLE Beijing meet‑up, free Mycat diagnosis services, detailed DBLE and DTLE weekly reports, and technical articles on global lock detection, slave data search, and hash algorithm choices, offering valuable insights for database professionals.

Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Weekly Community Summary: DBLE Meet‑up, Free Mycat Diagnosis, and Technical Articles

This weekly summary from the iKesheng open‑source community provides curated news, upcoming events, and technical content related to the DBLE and DTLE middleware.

The community will host the DBLE user meet‑up in Beijing on October 26, 2019, featuring a data platform and optimization salon where senior engineer Yan Along will present “Financial Distributed Transaction Practice and TXLE Overview” and open‑source the material on site.

The community also offers free Mycat problem diagnosis, covering data security, health checks, performance tuning, and fault troubleshooting.

The DBLE weekly report lists this week’s updates such as performance regressions, feature regression tests, new feature development (version 2.19.09.0), bug fixes (#1380, #1389), community Q&A on sub‑query support, Mycat insert parsing, PostgreSQL support, and documentation and public‑course updates.

The DTLE weekly report highlights functional optimizations (30% rotation), bug fixes for MySQL 8.0, and upcoming plans.

Featured technical articles include “Quickly Locate Painful Global Locks”, “Searching Slave Data and the slave_rows_search_algorithms Parameter”, and “Why DBLE Retains jumpstringhash and Removes Mycat Consistent Hash”, each providing summaries and insights.

Readers are invited to give feedback and suggestions, and the author signs off with a personal note.

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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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