by Rachel Pescador | Jan 20, 2020 | Cloud, Database Trends, Percona Services
Our Solutions Engineers spend a significant amount of time talking to customers who are deployed in a DBaaS environment, or who are considering moving to DBaaS.A common theme of these discussions is what a “fully-managed database service” actually means in... by Rachel Pescador | Oct 14, 2019 | Monitoring, Percona Software, Webinars
How can you ensure you are properly managing and optimizing the performance of your database environment?Join Percona’s Product Manager Michael Coburn as he presents “What’s New in Percona Monitoring and Management 2?” and walks you through... by Rachel Pescador | Sep 30, 2019 | Database Trends, MongoDB, Percona Software
Percona Backup for MongoDB v1 is the first GA version of our new MongoDB backup tool. This has been custom-built to assist those users who don’t want to pay for MongoDB Enterprise and Ops Manager but do want a fully-supported community backup tool that can... by Rachel Pescador | Aug 20, 2019 | Database Trends, Percona Services
Our latest white paper The Hidden Costs of Not Properly Managing Your Databases discusses the potential losses that you can incur if you do not have a properly configured database and infrastructure setup. A Google study recently found that if an application does not... by Rachel Pescador | Jun 19, 2019 | MongoDB
Percona recognizes MongoDB’s performance, reliability, and flexibility and has been evaluating, developing, and extending MongoDB software since 2015.Along with many others, Percona believes that fully open source software provides great value to users and we... by Rachel Pescador | Jun 18, 2019 | MongoDB, Percona Software
Last Friday we announced the release of Percona Server for MongoDB 4.0.10-5. This can be downloaded from the Percona website or the Percona software repositories.Percona Server for MongoDB is an enhanced, open source, and highly-scalable database. It is a... by Rachel Pescador | Mar 14, 2019 | Cloud, MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL
Click Here to Complete our New Survey!Last year we informally surveyed the open source community and our conference attendees. The results revealed that: 48% of those in the cloud choose to self-manage their databases, but 52% were comfortable relying on the DBaaS...