Beschreibung
Mitigate the risks involved in migrating away from a proprietary database platform toward MariaDBs open source database engine. This book will help you assess the risks and the work involved, and ensure a successful migration. Migrating to MariaDB describes the process and lessons learned during a migration from a proprietary database management engine to the MariaDB open source solution. The book discusses the drivers for making the decision and change, walking you through all aspects of the process from evaluating the licensing, navigating the pitfalls and hurdles of a migration, through to final implementation on the new platform. The book highlights the cost-effectiveness of MariaDB and how the licensing worries are simplified in comparison to running on a proprietary platform. Youll learn to do your own risk assessment, to identify database and application code that may need to be modified or re-implemented, and to identify MariaDB features to provide the security and failover protection needed by corporate customers. Let the authors experience in migrating a financial firm to MariaDB inform your own efforts, helping you to develop a road map for both technical and political success within your own organization as you migrate away from proprietary lock-in toward MariaDBs open source solution. What You'll Learn - Evaluate and compare licensing costs between proprietary databases and MariaDB Perform a proper risk assessment to inform your planning and execution of the migration Build a migration road map from the books example that is specific to your situation Make needed application changes and migrate data to the MariaDB open source database engine Who This Book Is For Technical professionals (including database administrators, programmers, and technical management) who are interested in migrating away from a proprietary database platform toward MariaDBs open source database engine and need to assess the risks and the work involved
Autorenporträt
William Wood is an IT professional who has worked across many disciplines in his 18-year career. He started his work experience as a student worker for his schools engineering department, which ran the schools website, doing LAMP Stack work for database-driven dynamic website development. He has been working specifically in the database field for the past 10 years, first on a team that supported development infrastructure and release engineering where he became the Oracle SME, and then entering the working database administrator field in 2010 as a DBA, primarily working with and supporting Oracle and Oracle RAC in high volume, compute intensive, and high availability environments.
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