I want to schedule my orient db backups. Can i do it using HTTP api? Or any other methods? Please advice me to do this.
Thank you.
As Alessandro already mentioned, you can use the Automatic Backup plugin or even better the Incremental Non-Stop Backup available in the Enterprise Edition.
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How the Heroku CLI tool manages DBs. What are the APIs they use? The tasks I am trying to do from the app are create/delete a postgres DB, create a dump, and import a dump using python code and not from the console or cli.
There is no publicly defined API for the Heroku Data products, unfortunately. That said, in my experience, the paths are fairly stable and can mostly be reasoned out. This CLI plugin might give you a head start on trying to work out the routes you'd need to hit in order to achieve your goals.
how do you manage your deployments on APEX?
with help from a 3rd party tool? or with an in-house solution?
I am looking for something that handle versioning and package deployments from dev,test,preprod to prod and I'd like to hear your opinions.
thanks in advance
We are using Gitlab and cx_Oracle (in Python) for versioning/deployment of db objects and SQLcl (also through Python) to import/export/version Apex Apps.
Insum has provided an elegant and open source solution, see a short video here and Github repo here
For simplicity and cost, we are starting our project using local MySQL running on our GCE instances. We will want to switch to CloudSQL some months down the road.
Any advice on avoiding MySQL version conflicts/challenges would be much appreciated!
The majority of the documentation is for MySQL 5.7 so as an advice I recommend you use this version and review migrating to cloudsql concept this is a guide that will guide you through how to migrate safely which migration methods exist and how to prepare you MySQL database.
Another advice which I can give you is make the tutorial migrating mysql to cloud using automated workflow tutorial this guide also says that the any MySQL database running version 5.6 or 5.7 allows you to take advantage of the Cloud SQL automated migration workflow this tutorial is important to know how works and how deploy a source MySQL database on Compute Engine. The sql page will give you more tutorials if you want to learn more.
Finally I suggest to you check de sql pricing to be aware about the billing and also I suggest to you create a workspace with this you can have more transparency and more control over your billing charges by identifying and tuning up the services that are producing more log entries.
I hope all the information that I'm giving you are helpful.
I don't think they can, and a quick check with
MONGO_URL=mongodb://XXX meteor deploy BBB.meteor.com
seems to spin up a new database. if anyone can confirm if this is not possible, or if there's some other method... thanks!
I'm looking for the easiest way to import data from SQL Server to SQL Azure.
I'd like to work locally, would there be a way to synchronize my local database to SQL Azure all the time?
The thing is I wouldn't like to update each time I add a table in my local database to SQL Azure.
I HIGHLY recommend using the SQL Database Migration Wizard: http://sqlazuremw.codeplex.com/ it is the best free tool I've used so far. Simple and works much easier the the SSMS and VS built in tools. I think the Red-Gate tools now work well with SQL Azure too - but I haven't had a chance to use them.
Have you looked at SQL Data Sync? A new October update just came out today.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh456371
Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) was developed by Microsoft to make it easy to deploy your DB to Azure.
Here's a detailed explanation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/jj156163.aspx or http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ssdt/archive/2012/04/19/migrating-a-database-to-sql-azure-using-ssdt.aspx
and here's how to automate the process of publishing: http://www.anujchaudhary.com/2012/08/sqlpackageexe-automating-ssdt-deployment.html
To look: SQL Server Data Tools Team Blog
There are a few ways to migrate databases, I would recommend you to do it by using the generate scripts Wizard.
Here are the steps to follow
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/ee621790.aspx
Also there are others tools like Microsoft Sync Framework.
Here you'll find more information about it
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/ee730904.aspx