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Weekly Technical Newsletter: MySQL Releases, Linux I/O Optimization, Monitoring Tips, and SQLE Updates

This weekly newsletter curates top community technical shares covering MySQL 8.0.30 GA, master‑slave replication recovery, InnoDB parameters, Linux I/O optimization, two‑phase commit, Prometheus‑Grafana monitoring pitfalls, as well as the latest SQLE 1.2207.0 release, development progress, and upcoming plans.

Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Aikesheng Open Source Community
Weekly Technical Newsletter: MySQL Releases, Linux I/O Optimization, Monitoring Tips, and SQLE Updates

This week’s technical roundup, compiled by the community reporter, highlights high‑quality industry shares and the latest open‑source developments.

Featured Shares:

MySQL 8.0.30 GA – Xu Yitao [Details]

Using MySQL master‑slave replication lag to rescue deleted data – Xiao Xia Mi [Details]

MySQL innodb_open_files parameter and related topics – Gao Peng (Baiguai) [Details]

Linux I/O optimization summary – Wei Zi [Details]

MySQL two‑phase commit transaction – Cao Sheng Chun [Details]

Prometheus + Grafana + AlertManager monitoring pitfalls – veezean [Details]

MYSQL innodb buffer pool principles and monitoring – Carol11 [Details]

Open‑Source Progress:

SQL audit tool SQLE weekly report – version 1.2207.0 officially released [Experience] . Development progress includes regression testing, requirement testing, and bug fixes. Next week’s plan focuses on researching SQL audit project management features and improving ticket‑handling experience.

Finally, the reporter invites community members to leave feedback or questions about DBLE, DTLE, SQLE, and TXLE middleware, promising professional answers and a friendly exchange.

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