KeySQL: The Definitive Guide


Book Description

This guide serves as the definitive reference for understanding the KeySQL query language. If you are familiar with the SQL language that manages data held in relational database management systems (RDBMS), then you are already familiar with KeySQL. KeySQL was invented to readily manage all enterprise data, including the fast-growing volumes of non-flat data native to the likes of JSON and XML. It adheres to the SQL standard of productivity while dealing with data structures much more complex than relational tables. And it makes the powerful RDBMS functionality including joins, set operations, and aggregations, equally applicable to the non-flat data.




A Definitive Guide to Apache ShardingSphere


Book Description

Become well versed with all of ShardingSphere's features for every data management need with this comprehensive guide put together by ShardingSphere's founder and core contributors Key Features • Understand the core concepts and efficiently set up Apache ShardingSphere • Enhance existing databases with sharding, elastic scaling, encryption, governance features, and more • Import and customize the ecosystem's core features for various application scenarios Book Description Apache ShardingSphere is a new open source ecosystem for distributed data infrastructures based on pluggability and cloud-native principles that helps enhance your database. This book begins with a quick overview of the main challenges faced by database management systems (DBMSs) in production environments, followed by a brief introduction to the software's kernel concept. After that, using real-world examples of distributed database solutions, elastic scaling, DistSQL, synthetic monitoring, database gateways, and SQL authority and user authentication, you'll fully understand ShardingSphere's architectural components, how they're configured and can be plugged into your existing infrastructure, and how to manage your data and applications. You'll also explore ShardingSphere-JDBC and ShardingSphere-Proxy, the ecosystem's clients, and how they can work either concurrently or independently to address your needs. You'll then learn how to customize the plugin platform to define personalized user strategies and manage multiple configurations seamlessly. Finally, the book enables you to get up and running with functional and performance tests for all scenarios. By the end of this book, you'll be able to build and deploy a customized version of ShardingSphere, addressing the key pain points encountered in your data management infrastructure. What you will learn • Assemble a custom solution using the software's pluggable architecture • Discover how to use Database Plus features effectively • Understand the difference between ShardingSphere-JDBC and ShardingSphere-Proxy • Get to grips with ShardingSphere’s pluggability mechanism • Explore mainstream test models for databases and distributed databases • Perform migrations from an on-premise database to a cloud-based database • Reconfigure your data infrastructure and eliminate switching costs Who this book is for This book is for database administrators working with distributed database solutions who are looking to explore the capabilities of Apache ShardingSphere. DBAs looking for more capable, flexible, and cost-effective alternatives to the solutions they're currently utilizing will also find this book helpful. To get started with this book, a basic understanding of, or even an interest in, databases, relational databases, SQL languages, cloud computing, and data management in general is needed.




KeySQL The Definitive Guide


Book Description

This guide serves as the definitive reference for understanding the KeySQL query language. If you are familiar with the SQL language that manages data held in relational database management systems (RDBMS), then you are already familiar with KeySQL. KeySQL was invented to readily manage all enterprise data, including the fast-growing volumes of non-flat data native to the likes of JSON and XML. It adheres to the SQL standard of productivity while dealing with data structures much more complex than relational tables. And it makes the powerful RDBMS functionality including joins, set operations, and aggregations, equally applicable to the non-flat data.




Pro T-SQL 2005 Programmer's Guide


Book Description

T-SQL is the fundamental language for database programming in SQL Server 2005. All professional SQL Server users need a convenient single source of information and advice. This book provides that, clearly and comprehensively. Both database administrators and developers will find this highly readable, detailed description of T-SQL an eye-opening and invaluable reference for as long as they work with SQL Server 2005.




Amazon Redshift: The Definitive Guide


Book Description

Amazon Redshift powers analytic cloud data warehouses worldwide, from startups to some of the largest enterprise data warehouses available today. This practical guide thoroughly examines this managed service and demonstrates how you can use it to extract value from your data immediately, rather than go through the heavy lifting required to run a typical data warehouse. Analytic specialists Rajesh Francis, Rajiv Gupta, and Milind Oke detail Amazon Redshift's underlying mechanisms and options to help you explore out-of-the box automation. Whether you're a data engineer who wants to learn the art of the possible or a DBA looking to take advantage of machine learning-based auto-tuning, this book helps you get the most value from Amazon Redshift. By understanding Amazon Redshift features, you'll achieve excellent analytic performance at the best price, with the least effort. This book helps you: Build a cloud data strategy around Amazon Redshift as foundational data warehouse Get started with Amazon Redshift with simple-to-use data models and design best practices Understand how and when to use Redshift Serverless and Redshift provisioned clusters Take advantage of auto-tuning options inherent in Amazon Redshift and understand manual tuning options Transform your data platform for predictive analytics using Redshift ML and break silos using data sharing Learn best practices for security, monitoring, resilience, and disaster recovery Leverage Amazon Redshift integration with other AWS services to unlock additional value




SQL/400 Developer's Guide


Book Description

IBM and the rest of the computer industry are putting most of their DBMS development efforts into SQL. This reference provides the SQL/400 skills that a successful applications developer needs and shows how to create comprehensive, complex, and professional SQL/400 databases.




A Guide to SQL Featuring Oracle


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Through numerous examples, realistic exercises, and hands-on projects, this text teaches the ins-and-outs of how to use SQL in an Oracle environment.




SQL Anywhere Studio 9 Developer's Guide


Book Description

Companion CD includes SQL Anywhere Studio 9 Developer Edition (for Windows), all the code from the examples and full BNF from the book in HTML format!SQL Anywhere Studio 9 Developers Guide describes in detail how to administer and program SQL Anywhere, the leading relational database for mobile, distributed, and embedded applications. This book focuses on the various tasks performed during the life cycle of a typical database, such as creating tables and other schema objects, and inserting, selecting, updating, and deleting data. Additional topics include packaging SQL code into procedures, triggers, and events; distributing data across multiple databases using MobiLink; protecting the database from disaster; and tuning for performance.







The Complete Idiot's Guide to SQL


Book Description

• Provides a practical overview of the most common database management tasks for those who need to manage data